Regina Hall
Regina Hall is an American actress who is best known for her comedic roles in the 'Scary Movie' franchise, 'Think Like a Man' and 'Girls Trip.'
Regina Hall is an American actress who is best known for her comedic roles in the 'Scary Movie' franchise, 'Think Like a Man' and 'Girls Trip.'
The Senate confirmed Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, 50-48. "I applaud and congratulate the U.S. Senate for confirming our GREAT NOMINEE, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, to the United States Supreme Court," President Trump tweeted. "Very exciting!"
Maury Povich is an American media personality best known as the host of the popular and provocative daytime talk show 'Maury.'
Elizabeth Holmes was the founder and former CEO of Theranos, a health technology company that marketed a new mode of blood testing. After allegations against the company’s technology and business practices, Theranos’ valuation collapsed, and Holmes and a former COO were indicted on federal fraud charges in June 2018.
Netflix has named Susan Rice to its board of directors. The former Obama ambassador has been criticized for her handling of the 2012 attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi. Meanwhile, Barack and Michelle Obama are reportedly in talks to provide shows for the company.
An originator of big-band jazz, Duke Ellington was an American composer, pianist and bandleader who composed thousands of scores over his 50-year career.
Goldie Hawn got her break on the 1960s TV variety show 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.' She went on to star in many films, winning an Academy Award for her performance in 'Cactus Flower,' and later receiving an Oscar nomination for 'Private Benjamin.'
Chita Rivera is an iconic dancer, singer and actress known for her Tony Award-winning work in 'The Rink' and 'Kiss of the Spider Woman.' Over the decades, she's starred in an array of other musicals including 'West Side Story,' 'Sweet Charity' and 'Chicago.'
Maureen Dowd is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and op-ed columnist who has written for The New York Times and Time Magazine.
Andrew Fastow was the chief financial officer for Enron. He informed on his criminal co-conspirators and was sentenced to six years in prison.
