Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's wife, television writer Molly McNearney, revealed she has lost relationships with some of her Trump-voting family members on the "We Can Do Hard Things" podcast Thursday. Following her husband's spat with President Donald Trump over his show being temporarily suspended in September, McNearney told the podcast hosts she felt betrayed after some of her family members ... Read more
Senator John Kennedy’s explosive outburst at Ilhan Omar and AOC sparks an unforgettable confrontation that shook the Senate to its core.AT
Don’t Like It? GET THE HELL OUT!” — Kennedy’s EPIC Clash With Ilhan Omar And AOC The halls of Congress erupted into chaos yesterday after a fiery, no-holds-barred confrontation between Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) and progressive lawmakers Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) (D-NY). In what witnesses are calling “one of the most explosive moments on Capitol Hill in ... Read more
The World Stood Still as Adam Sandler Returned to the Stage to Honor Charlie Kirk-Siu in a Night No One Will Forget.QT
NIGHT OF GRATITUDE 2025: Adam Sandler’s Emotional Return and the Global Tribute That Will Immortalize Charlie Kirk’s Legacy On a crisp November morning in 2025, the entertainment world stopped scrolling and started feeling. A single announcement, dropped without warning on every major platform, sent shockwaves from Los Angeles to London, from Tokyo to Texas. Adam Sandler—America’s eternal funnyman, the king of ... Read more
John Oliver tears into Andrew Cuomo after his stunning defeat to Zohran Mamdani in New York’s mayoral race.NH
The 'Last Week Tonight' host criticized Cuomo's campaign, including an ad featuring "the bill from 'Schoolhouse Rock,' pregnant, and with luscious kissable lips." John Oliver celebrated Zohran Mamdani‘s win in the New York City mayoral race on Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight. Mamdani prevailed over Andrew Cuomo, who’d been endorsed by President Donald Trump, in Tuesday’s election. Oliver showed ... Read more
An MLB Insider Wonders if Any Team Will Ever Give a Cardinals Legend a Shot at Managing.yv
For the last year, St. Louis Cardinals legends Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina both made it clear to Major League Baseball that they would like to become managers, and both threw their hats into the ring this offseason. While there were no public reports of Molina interviewing for any gigs, Pujols was a candidate for the open managerial roles with the Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, and Baltimore Orioles. ... Read more




