"Alexa and Katie" is a Netflix original multi-cam comedy series that will premiere on March 23rd. Tim Stenovec caught up with the stars of the series to talk about their onset chemistry.
Tiffani Thiessen, who is known for her role on "Saved by the Bell," talks about what it feels like to play a mom of teenagers. She jokes that she is not old enough to do that, and only has little kids at home.
The comedy trio also discussed how the would like audiences to watch their show and some of the biggest differences in how people consume television now. Actress Paris Berelc jokes that fans can watch the show any way they want, but she just wants people to watch. "Alexa & Katie" is available to stream on March 23.
Extreme weather and supply chain disruptions have reduced supplies of both real and artificial trees this season.
The Los Angeles branch of Planned Parenthood chapter has been hit by a data breach involving about 400,000 patients, but the group says there is no indication the information was used “for fraudulent purposes.”
Jill and Carlo discuss what appears to be the beginning of the end of Roe v. Wade, another victim dies following the school shooting in Michigan, Omicron in the U.S., Trump's Covid chronology and more.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is signaling it will uphold Mississippi’s 15-week ban on abortion — and may go much further to overturn the nationwide right to abortion that has existed for nearly 50 years.
Authorities say a 15-year-old boy charged in a shooting at a Michigan high school recorded video night before violence in which he discussed killing students.
Jill and Carlo cover the latest on Omicron, another school shooting in America and more. Plus, bidding farewell to 'transitory' inflation, and the controversy surrounding 'Lovely Bones' author Alice Sebold.
The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after pleading guilty to helping her husband run his multibillion-dollar criminal empire.
Jill and Carlo cover the latest developments with the Omicron variant that are spooking markets once again. Twitter's @Jack is leaving, SCOTUS takes up abortion rights and the world has a brand new republic.
Carlo and Baker cover the latest developments with the Omicron variant, and break down what we know and what we still don't. Plus, a relatively tame Black Friday, and more.
Jurors have convicted the three white men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery.
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