Deep down, Donald Trump knows he won’t overturn the election result. That doesn’t mean he won’t do everything he can to try and delegitimise it.
The long wait is almost over, and fans of ‘The Crown’ will finally be able to binge-watch season four, starting from Sunday.
Just when the internet was about to move on to the next ‘scandal’, Miko Brando weighed in on Kim Kardashian’s birthday party.
Whoever was put in charge of creating Boris Johnson’s congratulatory message to Joe Biden is not very popular at Downing Street right now.
Harry’s had to commemorate fallen soldiers in his own way, after the Royal Family ‘booted’ him from the Remembrance Day ceremony.
The past week has been a rollercoaster ride, with enough action and intrigue packed in to last us through until the end of the year. Here’s John Oliver’s superb recap.
Joe Biden is the new president-elect, or is he? There is evidence of widespread voter fraud, or is there? Fox News can’t quite seem to make its mind up.
When history books cover what the Trump campaign was doing at the exact moment Joe Biden was announced as president-elect, the answer will be a perfect encapsulation of Trump’s presidency.
The New York Times wants Trump to know that it’s okay to lose, and they’ve put together some clips of famous concessions to drive their point home.
Some Trump supporters are having a tough time getting behind the results of the 2020 election, returning to familiar tactics to express their discontent.
The Secret Service gives each president a not-so-secret codename, which then sets the tone for the codenames for the other family members.
As Trump refuses to concede, Fox News is trying to scrape back some dignity by encouraging the president to come to his senses.
It seems very unlikely that neither candidate will reach the magical 270 electoral votes. If there’s a tie, it becomes pretty complicated going forward.
Trump’s live address from the White House last night saw many networks cut their feeds, as the president rolled out a laundry list of baseless claims.
Pennsylvania. Arizona. Georgia. Nevada. These are currently the four most hotly contested states in the battle for the US presidency, and we are deep in the 9th innings, to borrow an American phrase.
Gareth Cliff is in trouble with the BCCSA after he interviewed a conspiracy theorist who believes that the world is run by lizard people, and that COVID-19 is a hoax.
Paula White, Donald Trump’s official ‘spiritual adviser’, has taken to speaking in tongues as the votes stack up.
Step aside, Meghan and Kate, there’s a new Royal making style waves with his “stopped clock” fashion choices.
Kanye West was never going to win the election, and he barely made it onto the ballot in some states, but at least he seems to have had a good time.
Zapiro has had the knives out for Helen Zille for a while now, so you knew he was going to come hard at the recent elective congress results.
Some of Connery’s past statements related to hitting women have resurfaced, leading to the now-familiar refrain of ‘too soon’.
No matter who comes out tops in the US presidential election, Trump will still call the shots until January 20. That should worry every American.
After what feels like a century of back and forth between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in court, we finally have a ruling.
If you care, Kendall Jenner dressed as Pamela Anderson for Halloween and posted about it on social media.
The man many consider to the greatest 007 of all passed away at his home in Lyford Cay, the Bahamas, at the age of 90 this weekend.
Nothing screams ‘Merica more than hopping in your truck with a bunch of Trump flags and harassing your political opponents.
Just what every girl wants – a bizarre talking hologram of her dead father, singing her husband’s praises.
George Clooney directs and stars in the upcoming, and reportedly rather unsettling, post-apocalyptic film ‘The Midnight Sky’.
Ever wondered what one of the most memorable scenes from ‘Step Brothers’ would look like if Sly Stallone and Arnie switched places with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly?
From being the cool kid at school, to landing his first role, to realising that partying had worn thin – Matthew McConaughey’s new book covers it all.