Juliet La Sala is a New York–based journalist and culture reporter for The Washington Times, where she covers events and issues shaping public life. She has written for Westchester Magazine, NYCity News Serivce and the Mott Haven Herald, and the Hunts Point Express, where she covered immigration, education and local government in the Bronx and greater New York area. She holds a master's degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. She can be reached at jlasala@washingtontimes.com.
The chief executive of a leading artificial intelligence firm is warning of potential dangers to businesses, politics and society by the unchecked use -- or misuse -- of AI.
Several Hollywood celebrities are making good on their promises to leave the United States during President Trump's second administration, Fox News reports.
Actress Sydney Sweeney may be facing legal trouble after climbing the Hollywood sign and posting a video of herself hanging bras from her new (and yet to be released) lingerie line, according to multiple news outlets.
Meghan Markle's Netflix lifestyle series "With Love, Meghan" will not return for another season, according to sources who told Page Six that the Duchess of Sussex found elements of the show extremely demanding.
The cuisine served at White House state dinners apparently doesn't satisfy the appetite of President Trump, who usually devours a burger before the fancy banquets begin, Yahoo News reports.
The drummer for '70s funk band The Ohio Players has debunked the legend that someone was murdered during the recording of the group's 1975 hit song "Love Rollercoaster."
Three U.S. Catholic cardinals are urging President Trump to use a moral compass in foreign policy, noting the U.S. capture of Venezuela's president, efforts to acquire Greenland and cuts to foreign aid.