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Sequoia Nagamatsu's 2022 speculative fiction hit "How High We Go in the Dark" may not be your typical summer read, but hear ...
The National Enquirer reportedly tempered its coverage of Arnold Schwarzenegger — seen here with then wife Maria Shriver — as he ran for governor in 2003. For the favor, ...
The National Enquirer, at left, on a New York newsstand in February 2019 with some of its cousin publications. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images) ...
Over the years, the National Enquirer has gone to just about any length to get a scoop — on the likes of O.J. Simpson, Elvis Presley and many other stars.
The National Enquirer and the publication’s longtime practice of “catch and kill” — buying, then burying, unsavory stories about powerful people — are at the center of New York’s ...
Roseanne Barr’s new documentary, “Roseanne Is America,” includes a reflection on reuniting with the daughter she placed for ...
The sordid and complex story of Amazon founder and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos’s run-in with the National Enquirer is unusual in its details, but striking in one respect: It is yet another ...
Swashbuckling tabloid editor Iain Calder—a top executive at the National Enquirer when it dominated the lowbrow media landscape, and the popular culture writ large, with Elvis in his coffin ...
The National Enquirer kept a safe containing documents on hush money payments and other damaging stories it killed as part of its cozy relationship with Donald Trump leading up to the 2016 ...
The National Enquirer was the first to report Woods' extramarital affairs back in 2009. The company's been credible with other big stories, too.
The National Enquirer. It wasn't always like this for Trump. He enjoyed big-shot media treatment before his turn into politics, often portrayed as randy and irascible.