Paul Rudd was “fearless” on the set of “Power Ballad,” Nick Jonas says, sharing how he knew from the very first scene they filmed together that they’d enjoy working together on the movie.
Nick Jonas opens up about creativity and collaboration with his wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas: “I am so grateful that I am able to have that kind of flow with her.” https://t.co/2OIKb1LMN5
.@lavernecox said her passion for performing and studying her craft motivated her to better her own mental health and wellbeing, so that she could fully embrace herself when her time “in the sun, in the light” finally came.
Cox writes about confronting childhood trauma, finding her true self and self-improvement in her new memoir, “Transcendent.”
“You come in with a certain amount of baggage”: As wedding season gets underway, @Jillonmoney breaks down the financial conversations every couple should have before getting married.
“It's all animal owners that need to be aware of this”: Beef prices are at record highs in the U.S. — and the return of the screwworm fly, a parasite, in a southwest Texas could further threaten the cattle industry.
.@nickjonas’ new movie, “Power Ballad,” is “a bit of a crazy journey” that will leave audiences with questions for themselves.
Jonas tells @NateBurleson about working with Paul Rudd and breaks down how his own experience as both a solo artist and boy band member helped him prepare for the role, which sees a former boy band star trying to break out on his own.
Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, is facing multiple controversies this week, just days ahead of the state’s primary. Some of those allegations include what women told The New York Times was “unsettling” behavior. Platner denies the allegations.
Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist and CBS News contributor, weighs in on the candidate — and takes a look at how Platner’s campaign is responding.