A boy who Ellen DeGeneres dubbed her “only boyfriend” has died at 19. Tayt Andersen, an avid fan of DeGeneres who appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show a number of times throughout its run while he was living with a congenial heart condition, has died following a journey with cancer on Friday, Sept. 26. Hours later, the talk show host, 67, shared a heartfelt video message reacting to the ... Read more
Megyn Kelly goes viral after a tense confrontation with a student exposes hidden tensions over Trump and Charlie Kirk’s death.NH
Megyn Kelly wound up in a heated debate with a student when she stepped in for the late Charlie Kirk on his fall college tour. The 54-year-old conservative commentator is one of many high-profile guests who have been tapped to visit college campuses in Kirk's place, after he was fatally shot while speaking during the first tour stop at Utah Valley University on Sept. ... Read more
Disney shareholders demand transparency on Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension amid claims the company may have bowed to Trump’s pressure.NH
Two major Disney shareholders are calling for transparency in regard to the company's suspension and reinstatement of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show. Variety and Deadline reported on Thursday, Sept. 24, that the American Federation of Teachers, which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, and Reporters Without Borders have requested internal Disney documents and communications related to the decision to take ... Read more
Jimmy Kimmel set the fire Colbert fanned the flames and Simon Cowell turned it into an inferno no network can ignore.NH
The Freeze: One Joke, One Firestorm The story began, as so many of 2025’s flashpoints have, with a moment of comedy turned controversy. Jimmy Kimmel’s quip about Charlie Kirk’s assassination set off a storm of outrage, FCC threats, and affiliate boycotts. For a week, it looked like his career might be finished. Instead, it became the spark. Stephen Colbert — himself a casualty of CBS’s panic-driven cancellations — ... Read more
Jimmy Kimmel makes a surprise comeback as local TV stations defy the odds and bring him back on air.NH
Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for free Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to millions of TVs across the US on Friday after station owners Sinclair and Nexstar reversed suspensions they imposed over the comedian’s remarks about the murder of Charlie Kirk. Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar, which own large networks of ... Read more