Appeals court officials have shot down Harvey Weinstein’s last-minute motion to move his rape trial out of New York City.
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Luann de Lesseps confirmed to PEOPLE that she's decided to start drinking again occasionally. The publication notes that The Real Housewives of New York City cabaret performer took her time to come to the decision to allow herself to drink again.
“New Year’s has been a time of reflection. I’ve learned a great deal about myself, and I’m in a very good place and finally back in the drivers seat," she said. “I’ve always said my journey is day by day. I’m toasting to a happy new year ahead!”
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Appeals court officials have shot down Harvey Weinstein’s last-minute motion to move his rape trial out of New York City.
Comcast confirmed plans to launch a global news platform with Sky News at the launch of its highly anticipated streaming offering Peacock.
The new year began with a truly frightening start for Tom Brokaw and his wife, Meredith Lynn Auld, who were forced to flee their New York City apartment after the building caught fire Wednesday morning.
As Luann de Lesseps once declared, “The most interesting people make the best headlines.”
Luann de Lesseps is drinking again following one year of probation, which mandated that she remain sober, multiple sources confirm to Us Weekly.
Luann de Lesseps made a shocking revelation about her sobriety on New Year’s.
Post Malone, BTS, and more performed in New York City tonight (December 31) during Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, moments before the ball dropped in Times Square. Post played “Circles” and “Congratulations,” and BTS performed “Make It Right” and “Boy with Luv.” Check out some clips below.
Post Malone ended the decade in the arms of his fans.
BTS dazzled fans with a showstopping performance in Times Square on New Year’s Eve.
Pop that bottle of champagne, surround yourself with loved ones and party the night away as it is officially New Year’s Eve! One of the biggest holidays of the year centers around millions of people tuning in to see the glistening ball drop in the middle of the most visited place in the world: Times Square, while counting down the moments until a new year has arrived.