The Weinstein Company sale is off the table yet again. YourTango's Rebecca Stokes joins Cheddar to discuss whether the deal is finally dead this time around. She explains why the investor group led by Maria Contreras-Sweet pulled its offer at the last minute.
Adult film star Stormy Daniels is suing President Trump. Stokes reveals why she's taking legal action, and when we may see her on a talk show in the near future. We also consider the significance of why this story isn't considered headline news.
Finally, the editor breaks down night two of the shocking "Bachelor" finale. Stokes says she thinks choosing Becca to star in the next season of "The Bachelorette" may be enough for the show to recover from fans' backlash. Despite the criticized finale, it posted season-high ratings for the reality stalwart.
The porn industry in 2020 has come under scrutiny from media and politicians alike. Cheddar's Nora Ali takes a deep dive.
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah objected to the creation of the two proposed Smithsonian museums.
Gun and ammunition sales have surged this year in the U.S. Michelle Castillo investigates.
The Walt Disney Co. unveiled a galaxy’s worth of new streaming offerings on Thursday, including plans for 10 “Star Wars” series spinoffs and 10 Marvel series that will debut on Disney+.
Johanna Faries, a vice president at gaming company Activision Blizzard and commissioner of Call of Duty League, joined Cheddar to discuss esports in the era of the pandemic.
While not exhaustive, this list reminds us that there can still be moments of happiness, even amidst a dumpster fire of a year like 2020.
Jill and Carlo end the week with the promising news that a coronavirus vaccine could be approved any minute, and the relay race that will follow. Also, an unprecedented attempt to overturn the election, another IPO stunner, Disney going HAM and the dish-pocalypse of 2020.
Get better sleep, improve productivity and boost overall happiness with a little help from these highly-rated mindfulness picks.
Airships were once believed to be the future of human flight, so why did they fall out of favor so quickly and which flaws ultimately made them a design disaster?
The U.S. is now losing more than 3,000 people a day as the FDA prepares to approve the first vaccine amid concerns over allergic reactions. Plus, the feds say Facebook is too big, and why we may be on the verge of a technological golden age.
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