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.
The NFL says 7,500 health care workers vaccinated for the coronavirus will be given free tickets to next month’s Super Bowl to be played in Tampa, Florida.
A devoted dog has spent days waiting outside a hospital in northern Turkey where his sick owner was receiving treatment.
Cheddar takes a look at newly installed President Joe Biden's personal stamp on the Oval Office.
The show displays the skills needed to accomplish anything in life while staying true to yourself.
The deets on President Biden's national pandemic response plan. Dr. Fauci is liberated. The housing market is on fire. Jill and Carlo talk through it all, plus Love, Hate, Ate -- Inauguration Edition.
Measuring inclusion can help prevent recent gender equity setbacks from becoming permanent.
Jill and Carlo discuss all the moments, big and small, from Inauguration Day and the job ahead for the Biden administration.
Jill and Carlo talk Inauguration Day: the plan, who's performing and when, how it will look and what to watch for as President Trump leaves office and Joe Biden takes the mantle. Plus, Austin...so hot right now... and the first smash hit of 2021
With indoor dining shuttered in New York City, owners are fighting back against the state for the right to open up again. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
While production of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" remains on hold, fans of the show can get their temporary fix with a New York City tour of the show's hotspots, Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
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