Prince Harry, Meghan confirm trip to Africa this fall, and prepare to bring Archie too
Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage via Getty Images(LONDON) — Prince Harry and Meghan have confirmed their long-rumored plan to visit Africa this fall, and seemed to confirm they will bring their son, Archie, with them too. Harry and Meghan’s
Bourbon West aims to set itself apart
PORT ANGELES – The long-awaited opening of Bourbon West, the latest venture of local entrepreneur Jake Oppelt and partners, is here. Thursday marks the soft opening of the bar in the building on Front Street formerly occupied
Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in Afghanistan
US Army(WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon has identified the two soldiers killed in a firefight on Tuesday in Afghanistan as Master Sgt. Micheal B. Riley, 32, from Heilbronn, Germany, and Sgt. James G. Johnston, 24, from Trumansburg, New
Twitter says it will start labeling tweets from world leaders that break its rules

Twitter(NEW YORK) — Twitter will start labeling tweets from world leaders who break its rules about community safety — a move that could be problematic for prolific user President Donald Trump, the tech company announced on Thursday.
Tillerson: Trump faced 'steep learning curve' on US-Russia policy, immigration
Alex Wong/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told lawmakers in May that President Donald Trump faced a “steep learning curve” dealing with the U.S. relationship with Russia and immigration laws, according to a transcript
Everything you need to know about former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper

Joe Skipper/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has been described as a “politician as unusual as his name.” Hickenlooper turned his success as a brewery owner into a successful political career, becoming the mayor
Idris Elba says he was “disheartened” that his skin color caused James Bond casting backlash

Collier Schorr exclusively for Vanity Fair(NEW YORK) — Idris Elba is opening up about the recent backlash he faced after he was put in the running for the iconic James Bond role. In the Vanity Fair cover story,
Catch first glimpse of a mustachioed Nick Jonas in 'Midway' trailer

Reiner Bajo(LOS ANGELES) — Nick Jonas heads into battle – and sports a mustache – in the trailer for the new World War II flick, Midway. The action-packed trailer for the Roland Emmerich film shows the real-life,
Was Tulsi Gabbard's nuclear war warning during Democratic debate hyperbole, or all too real?

iStock(MIAMI) — In a rapid-fire question-and-answer portion of the first Democratic presidential debate Wednesday evening, each candidate was asked about the greatest geopolitical threat to the U.S. Multiple candidates mentioned nuclear weapons or nuclear proliferation, but Rep.
Acting Defense Secretary urges allies to condemn Iran, join maritime security effort to protect Strait of Hormuz
Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — Acting Defense Secretary Mark Esper urged European allies on Thursday to publicly condemn Iran’s actions and join a new U.S.-proposed maritime security effort to protect the Strait of Hormuz, after a series