John Fogerty Can Handle Having MAGA Believers as Fans
“Fortunate Son” writer describes Donald Trump as like Richard Nixon on steroids, and wishes there was less knee-jerk politics. Continue reading…
“Fortunate Son” writer describes Donald Trump as like Richard Nixon on steroids, and wishes there was less knee-jerk politics. Continue reading…
One classic rock act dives deeper into a signature live album while another explores their final multiplatinum era. Continue reading…
America's ninth studio album arrived during a challenging period for the band, but it's always darkest before the dawn. Continue reading…
Trump and Putin meet in Alaska today. Here's what you need to know before the summit. And, Texas Democrats could end their boycott if California also begins redistricting.(Image credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP)
While just a fraction of Republicans in Congress are holding town halls during the August recess — in-person and virtual — the questions from voters, and answers from lawmakers, strike a similar tune.(Image credit: AP/Getty Images)
President Trump had pledged to use his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin to broker a deal. But he's been vague about potential outcomes from his Friday summit.(Image credit: Evan Vucci)
In one neighborhood of the city, Latinos worry about immigration and urban problems but may soon be grouped in with suburban voters.(Image credit: Rodolfo Gonzalez)
Stars are starting their own companies and marketing products directly to their fans. We talked to people following and making these deals, including John Legend who started his own skincare brand.
In 1968, Nathaniel Estes started his own plumbing business in Denver's Five Points neighborhood. As his company grew, he became a pillar of the local Black community. His son, Eddie Estes, and daughter, Cathy Lane, remember their now 94-year-old father, and what it was like growing up as the plumber's kids.