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.
California will be the first state to impose a 'vax or test' rule for teachers. Heatwaves and Tropical Storm Fred highlight the extreme weather woes. And Alex Trebek has TWO replacements. These are the headlines you need to know.
Animals have been important co-workers for humanity in keeping environmental checks for millennia. Michelle Castillo reports on how some species are helping to keep down some invasive nuisances.
Eight months after the death of beloved “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek, the daily syndicated quiz show chose its executive producer Mike Richards as Trebek’s successor.
Jill and Carlo discuss the fallout from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation and what's next for the Empire State. Plus, what Will Smith has to do with a prominent anti-vaccine meme and why NASA is delaying its return the moon.
An elephant herd that made a yearlong journey into urbanized southwest China, raiding farms and even a retirement home for food, appears finally to be headed home.
The COVID overflow tents are going back up in Texas, infrastructure vote today, Cuomo's not the other governor at risk of losing his job, and why is everyone driving like they're in the Fast & Furious movies?
Cheddar's Michelle Castillo talks to musicians thriving on TikTok as live music still struggles amid the pandemic.
Facebook already asks for your thoughts. Now it wants your prayers. The social media giant has rolled out a new prayer request feature, a tool embraced by some religious leaders as a cutting-edge way to engage the faithful online.
The space agency began taking applications Friday for four people to live in a simulated Mars habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Thick smoke that held down winds and temperatures has begun to clear from Northern California's scenic forestlands as firefighters battle the largest single wildfire in state history.
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