From Oscar mix-ups to ice dragons, there were no slow news days this year in the world of entertainment. Hollywood Life's Lauren Cox joins us to recap the 2017's biggest pop-culture stories. The entertainment editor says Hollywood's most dominant headline belonged to the #MeToo movement.
Cox considers whether the industry's "reckoning" will continue into next year. She also reveals why she thinks Taylor Swift's "Reputation" album hasn't caught on with the zeitgeist yet. However, Swift could be in store for a big 2018 when her world tour gets underway.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" just crossed $800 million in the worldwide box office. Cox discusses whether the franchise will ever leave audiences feeling fatigued. Finally, we break down the new Kardashian babies entering the world in 2018, and how they might change the reality stars' empire.
A Florida sheriff’s deputy was acquitted Thursday of felony child neglect and other charges for failing to act during the 2018 Parkland school massacre, concluding the first trial in U.S. history of a law enforcement officer for conduct during an on-campus shooting.
From a 'Black Panther' letdown to 'Red Table' return rumors, here's what's happening in entertainment.
It's Kim Cattrall's world, we're just livin' in it. But checking in with 'The PJs' and Tig Notaro are also on our weekend bucket list.
Brands Face Criticism During Pride
A humpback whale followed a kayaker in Australia.
Kendra Larson, director of marketing for CORT, spoke with Cheddar News about what's needed to decorate your new place on a budget.
Kendra Larson, director of marketing at CORT, spoke with Cheddar News to provide tips on moving in a stress-free environment and what the biggest mistakes are that people make.
Cheddar News checks in with a coast-to-coast forecast of the weather for Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Police in Waterloo, Ontario, said Geovanny Villalba-Aleman, a student at the University of Waterloo, stabbed a professor and two students in a hate-motivated attack.
Couples opt for non-traditional attire at their weddings.
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