Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney on why the future of online business is “faceless”

Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney on why the future of online business is “faceless”

Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. The modern internet has created a powerful assumption about entrepreneurship: to build a successful online business, people must constantly market themselves. Visibility, personal branding, and influencer culture have become deeply tied to how digital success is perceived. But according to Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney, that model may … Read more

Ellen Pompeo to Star in Hulu Pilot ‘Chicks’

Ellen Pompeo to Star in Hulu Pilot ‘Chicks’

Ellen Pompeo is staying in business with Hulu and her “Good American Family” collaborator Katie Robbins with the dramedy pilot “Chicks.” Variety has confirmed that Pompeo will star in and executive produce the pilot under her Calamity Jane banner along with Laura Holstein. Robbins is writing and executive producing, with 20th Television serving as the … Read more

No clear winner: Colombia’s hard right and left will battle out in runoff

No clear winner: Colombia’s hard right and left will battle out in runoff

Right-wing outsider Abelardo de la Espriella and left-wing senator Ivan Cepeda have emerged victorious in Colombia’s high-stakes, first-round presidential election Sunday, setting the stage for a tight runoff on June 21 that could reshape the country’s relationship with the Trump administration and political dynamics across Latin America. De la Espriella, 47, a criminal lawyer and … Read more

Alan Jackson’s Farewell Concert to Be Filmed for NBC Special

Alan Jackson’s Farewell Concert to Be Filmed for NBC Special

Country star Alan Jackson‘s farewell concert, set for June 29 in Nashville, will be filmed for an NBC special, to be titled “Alan Jackson: The Last Show,” with an unspecified air date later in 2026, the network announced Thursday. The special is being directed by Sam Wrench, best known for the 2023 feature film “Taylor … Read more

Thursday’s Campaign Round-Up, 6.4.26: House members keep failing in bids for higher office

Thursday’s Campaign Round-Up, 6.4.26: House members keep failing in bids for higher office

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country. * In South Dakota’s gubernatorial race, incumbent Gov. Larry Rhoden, who was elevated to the office after Kristi Noem joined the White House Cabinet, advanced this week to a Republican runoff primary against businessman Toby Doeden. That’s notable in its own right, although it was … Read more

Rick Ross Interview 2026: New Book, Luc Belaire Alcohol Removed

Rick Ross Interview 2026: New Book, Luc Belaire Alcohol Removed

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Even the biggest bosses are prone to midlife crises — just ask Rick Ross. Last month, the veteran rapper released his third book, Renaissance of a Boss: Notes from a Creative Reawakening. Co-authored … Read more

Congress wants proof Trump-class battleship isn’t a dud

Congress wants proof Trump-class battleship isn’t a dud

As the White House proceeds full speed ahead on battleships that will bear President Donald Trump’s name, lawmakers want to know it won’t be a flop first. The House draft of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2027, released last week, authorizes $1 billion for the prospective Trump-class battleship program. But the bill … Read more