Recorded at The Monocle Shop & Café in Paris, this conversation brings together Natalie Theodosi and Cartier’s director of image, style and heritage, Pierre Rainero. Against the backdrop of a morning ...
When Taylor Swift announced her engagement to Travis Kelce, it wasn’t just the huge diamond ring that sent fans into a frenzy. For watch enthusiasts, it was the rare gold and diamond Cartier timepiece ...
The New England Patriots will be "iced out" for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. On Thursday, the team revealed they will be wearing all white for the Week 12 road matchup, as they look ...
When George Santos walked out of prison after serving less than three months of his sentence, he took a remaining chunk of law enforcement credibility with him. The expelled ex-congressman, whose ...
Former Rep. George Santos’s (R-N.Y.) will not be required to pay any additional fines or restitution related to his criminal conviction, according to his clemency order, which was made public on ...
Santos was released after three months of a seven-year sentence. Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., was freed from prison last week thanks to his federal fraud sentence being commuted by President ...
With George Santos out of prison after being commuted by President Trump, a disabled vet who says George Santos scammed him speaks out. Richard Osthoff says, “George is a horrible person and Trump is ...
Moises Mendez II is an associate editor at Out Magazine based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment, including television, movies, music, and more. Before joining Out, he ...
"I’m pretty confident that if President Trump had pardoned Jesus Christ off of the cross, he would have had critics," the disgraced politician said CNN/YouTube; Chip Somodevilla/Getty George Santos ...
WASHINGTON — Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., said in a Sunday interview on CNN that he would only pay back approximately $374,000 in restitution if it is “required of me by the law.” “I can do my ...
After his sentence was commuted by President Trump, former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) said Sunday he does not expect to run for office in the next decade. “I can tell you this, not that I can see of ...
It was midsummer when former Rep. George Santos told his followers, which he dotingly referred to as darlings, that the spotlight had dimmed. “From the halls of Congress to the chaos of cable news ...