The first box office forecasts for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" are in and it's looking like the sequel is the hit Hollywood has been waiting for this year. Bauer Xcel Media's Kate Spies and FHM's Nick Dimengo join Cheddar to discuss the early reviews and more top entertainment headlines. They say that while it might not match the success of 2015's "The Force Awakens," it is sure to be the biggest movie of the year.
Next, we discuss the sexual harassment scandal facing NFL Network. The league's broadcasting arm suspended three of its former players now working as on-air analysts. Dimengo and Spies put the news in the context of the NFL's controversy-riddled year.
We also get the latest on the #MeToo movement's influence in the food industry. Ten women came forward to The New York Times, accusing restaurateur Ken Friedman of sexual harassment.
Finally, we get a preview of the newest season of "The Bachelor," and the ladies vying for leading man Arie's heart.
Jill and Carlo have the latest on the timeline for vaccine approval for kids, Biden heads to the UN after finally lifting the travel ban, the latest developments in the Gabby Petito case and more.
The FDA set to make a final decision on booster shots, a body found in the search for Gabby Petito, Dems face a legislative marathon, and the streaming platforms dominate the Emmys.
With vaccination levels increasing but threats of another shutdown looming, singles are fitting in all the intimacy they safely can in order to form bonds. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
The city of Paris is unveiling a monumental artwork built around an actual monument: the Arc de Triomphe completely wrapped in silver and blue fabric.
All the news you Need2Know for Friday, September 17, 2021.
Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports from the US Open in New York City as the tournament returns to a very different landscape for players and fans.
Here comes the weekend again, so it's time to relax and peruse our what-to-watch list. From Y the last man-child to horrors both supernatural and digital and Tim Burton's overlooked animated classic, Cheddar's digital team might have a few suggestions.
The slaughter of 1,428 white-sided dolphins as part of a four-century-old traditional drive of sea mammals into shallow water in the Faeroe Islands where they are killed has reignited a debate in the small North Atlantic islands.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits moved up last week to 332,000 from a pandemic low, a sign that worsening COVID-19 infections may have slightly increased layoffs.
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