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Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week’s biggest news, like Marjorie Taylor Greene complaining that people can buy sex toys at Target.
Cecily Strong is leaving “Saturday Night Live,” continuing the exodus of veteran “Not Ready For Prime Time Players” who have been parting ways with the venerable NBC program since last summer. The NBC show announced that Saturday’s broadcast — expected to be “SNL”s “ last of 2022 — would also mark Strong’s final appearance as […]
Jost weighed in on the drop of the former president’s $99 “digital trading cards,” a collection that’s been subject to ridicule.
The select panel held its final public meeting Monday afternoon and released the first components of its final report.
Ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee Rep. Mike Turner said the FBI is facing subpoenas after the Twitter Files released by CEO Elon Musk over the last two weeks.
From paleo and keto to FODMAPs and intermittent fasting, here's the 10 most-searched diet trends of 2022.
In the Saturday Night Live cold open, Donald Trump pitches and defends his NFT trading cards.
After Elon Musk tweeted a poll asking if he should step down as Twitter CEO, vowing to abide by the results, more than 57.5% of respondents voted yes. 
Throughout Harry & Meghan, Prince Harry recalls his mother Princess Diana’s own struggles with tabloids. Commenting on old footage of the late royal, the Duke of Sussex takes time during the Netflix docuseries to explain how difficult his mother’s relationship with the media became. But there’s one particular interview included in the series Harry’s older […]
The death of Adam Zimmer, a former Minnesota Vikings co-defensive coordinator and the son of former head coach Mike Zimmer, was caused by chronic alcohol use, according to medical examiners. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office in Minnesota released the finding Friday. Zimmer had been found dead in his home in Mendota Heights, a Twin Cities suburb, on Oct. 31.
Jack Dorsey said Twitter had "no choice" in who bought it because anyone could, per a data scientist, who said she exchanged messages with him.

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