During an appearance on the “Ellen” show, Swift once said that Rhode Island was her favorite place in the world to go on holiday.
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the total value of Jay Leno’s massive car collection, take note: it just increased by at least $2 million. Before he even got started on showcasing the vehicle ...
Late night legend, comedian and writer Jay Leno will make his Ryman Auditorium debut with special guest Arsenio Hall as part of the 2025 Nashville Comedy Festival. The two will hit the stage on ...
California may be home to some of America's most polluted cities, but Jay Leno doesn't think classic cars are part of the problem, and he's looking for the government to back him up. On ...
The long-time host of Judge Judy and Judy Justice made her view on the controversial change for judges to consider ethnicity and religion when sentencing. In her typical non-nonsense style ...
Judge Judy’s doing her alma mater justice. With a song in her heart and school spirit coursing through her veins, Judge Judith “Judy” Sheindlin took a brief break from swinging her gavel to ...
And it doesn't even mention what's pretty obvious, too, which is that Leno and his peers in Hollywood, such as someone like Jerry Seinfeld, famously a big collector of Porsches, plus lots of folks ...
But a big part of that is knowing how to negotiate on your own behalf. In fact, Judge Judy has been quoted as saying, “you don’t get what you deserve—you get what you negotiate.” ...
However, the famously car-obsessed Jay Leno is working on that latter point by supporting California Senate Bill 712, which would raise the emissions test cutoff by 15 years (to 1990) for vehicles ...
In the television show, Judy Sheindlin, a former family court judge in Manhattan, presides over a TV courtroom and arbitrates disputes. Earlier, Sheindlin starred in the long-running "Judge Judy ...
Can I get a… trial? A Los Angeles judge signaled Tuesday that Jay-Z’s defamation claim against high-profile attorney Tony Buzbee will overcome a legal challenge and be allowed to proceed to trial.