A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” – from “Mary Poppins” (1964) Daniel Swartz is a funny guy. For a rabbi. As the spiritual leader of a united flock with diverse political ...
In a nation where the official inflation rate is often debated but the cost of living is a daily heartbreak, Zimbabweans are ...
The American coach spoke to WalesOnline about his ill-fated spell at Swansea and the state of the game stateside ahead of the ...
The Baftas on the BBC was an embarrassment and has to change - Is it time to move The Baftas away from the BBC? On the ...
Afrofuturism takes us to strange futures. In its kaleidoscope lens, the future is a canvas to imagine free Black life.
Students in a MAP-South drama class practice a scene from “Go Down Moses” at LeMoyne-Owen College in 1969. From left are: Carol Gibbs, 15; ...
The daring sketch cut for time featured impersonations of celebs blaming their past behavior on having Tourette's.
“Weekend Update” co-anchor Colin Jost used President Trump’s own words to dunk on his Saturday morning invasion of Iran. “This attack might be a bad idea,” said the Saturday Night Live star. “I don’t ...
SNL' tackles BAFTAs' racial slur incident with Tourette's sketch feat. controversial celebs J.K. Rowling, Mel Gibson, Jill Zarin, Armie Hammer & Ye.
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Creepy man steals family dog in terrifying skit
The Big E Family experiences chaos as the creepy man steals their family dog in a wild skit.
Colin Jost reminds the world that Trump once said Barack Obama would start a war against the country due to a failure to negotiate ...
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'Unwanted drama': Tense JEA meeting as CEO defies pressure amid allegations of toxic culture
JEA board votes to back CEO Vickie Cavey amid allegations of toxic culture and political pressure.
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