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“It boggles the mind!” one network guest quipped on Saturday morning.
The tech entrepreneur was driving home when he was confronted by a woman neighbor.
First Chef was a central character. All of a sudden he was gone. This is why.
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“Obviously, it’s f---ing important, but it kind of takes over everything and we just have less fun,” Matt Stone said.
In this exclusive excerpt from his new memoir “T-Shirt Swim Club,” comedian Ian Karmel writes about the pop culture caricatures that haunted his childhood.
The episode, titled “The End of Obesity,” parodied the singer’s body-positive message by using her music as an alternative to the trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic.
Toby Morton started his parody sites of DeSantis (“DeFascist”) and Florida book banners for a laugh—but it’s turned into a nationwide crusade.
Warner Bros. Discovery has sued Paramount over the $500 million licensing deal the two signed in 2019, alleging the studio failed to make good on its promises.
“My Instagram-loving b*tch wife has always wanted her privacy!”
“The Simpsons” slathered on the fan service for this year’s Halloween special—and it worked. A clever jaunt through past, classic moments, it may rank among the top episodes ever.
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