It is happening, folks! The second Donald Trump extravaganza! Oh, sorry, we mean the second Republican debate airs Wednesday night on CNN. And while there are two occurring, the first of which is being known as the "Happy Hour" debate – meaning the one no one cares about – the second is the main event. For those of you who sadly do not have cable, there will be a live stream available via CNN.com during the debate. Read More »
Five members of a Baruch College fraternity are facing murder charges due to a hazing-related death that took place back in 2013, which ended the life of Chun Hsien Deng, who went by Michael Deng. Reports note that on Monday, a grand jury decided that alongside the five facing murder charges, 37 brothers – sorry, "bros" – should face a variety of charges ranging from assault to "hindering apprehension." Read More »
Political correctness on college campuses is something that many people are discussing these days, largely because it seems college students – and the people who run the schools – are just too afraid to offend people. Well, President Barack Obama seems to disagree with it all, because he's claiming we shouldn't "coddle" our college students—especially since the institution is the place they're supposed to be growing into adults. Read More »
It's officially the second week of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and the former Report host decided to kick it off by having U.S. Open tennis champ Novak Djokovic serve tennis balls at his head. Read More »
Late-night comedy has longtime been a male-dominated profession. But over the years there have been women stepping into the limelight of late-night and doing very well. Comedian Chelsea Handler, as one example, became tremendously successful on E!'s Chelsea Lately and former Daily Show correspondent Samantha Bee is gearing up for her TBS series, which airs in Jan. 2016. But given this new Vanity Fair piece, which shows ten late-night hosts and labels them as the "titans of late-night television," it looks as if women just aren't getting their credit – because all ten are men. Read More »
When word broke out that Arnold Schwarzenegger was replacing Republican frontrunner Donald Trump on The Celebrity Apprentice it seemed that the country unanimously came together to say, "Wait, really? Why? What qualifies him to do so other than running a successful behind-your-wife's-back affair business for so long?" Which is exactly the question Conan O'Brien posed on Monday night's episode of CONAN – okay, maybe not the whole question. Still, you can bet that the TBS host mocked the hell out of The Governator in the process... Read More »
Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator Larry David's love for the game of golf is pretty evident from watching both the once-upon-a-time HBO series – which may or may not be getting a new season in the future – and Seinfeld (Kramer was an avid golfer). In fact, word has it that he's actually pretty good at the game. After all, President Barack Obama wouldn't play the game with just old schmuck, would he? Of course not! Read More »
It appears NBC has found their Celebrity Apprentice replacement. After firing Donald Trump (allegedly) following a number of racist comments he made geared towards Mexican immigrants, many were wondering just who would be replacing The Donald. Some suspected it would be comedian George Lopez, but it looks like the peacock has decided to go with another immigrant: the Terminator himself Arnold Schwarzenegger. Or, as some might say, The Governator. Read More »
You might think that Batman is the ultimate super hero – though some might argue he's not "super" because he has no power – but it looks like there's one guy who thinks he could take him down: Jason Bourne. That's right, Matt Damon doesn't seem too impressed with Ben Affleck's version of Batman, saying Bourne could "kick the sh*t out of" Bruce Wayne. Read More »
Reports have surfaced of a shooting at Delta State University, in which a professor was killed in his office by an active shooter. Following his death, the campus has been put on lockdown. Read More »
There aren't many people deemed worthy of interviewing Donald Trump – outside of Sarah Palin, Fox News, and Bill O'Reilly, of course – but the person best suited for the job? Well, Donald Trump himself. Which is exactly what went down during his recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Our guess is that it was the perfect outlet for it considering the "dopey goofball" that NBC calls a host. Read More »
This past Sept. 11 marked the 14th anniversary of 9/11. While much of the world was grieving, comedian Pete Davidson, who currently stars as a player on Saturday Night Live, took to Twitter to honor his father – a NYC firefighter who died during the attack. Read More »
Comedian Bill Maher took the last few minutes of Friday night's Real Time to stick it to the leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin regarding their issues with illegal immigration. Maher went off on a sarcastic rant similar to that of Trump's during his presidential announcement – yes, the one in which he claimed Mexico was sending over their rapists. In this speech, however, Maher joked that with all the racist comments coming from Trump – and Palin's efforts to get everyone to "speak American" while in America – everyone seems to be missing that one group who continues to take over the U.S.: Australians. Read More »