All The Saturday Night Live Hosts And Musical Guests For Season 47

The new season got underway on NBC at 11:30pm ET on October 2, 2021, with this season’s hosts including Kim Kardashian, Jason Sudeikis and Jonathan Majors. The musical guests have included Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Young Thug. Here are all of the hosts and musical guests confirmed to appear on Season 47 of SNL so far. Episode 11 — Will Forte and Måneskin Continuing the tradition of former cast members returning to host, Will Forte is back for this next episode of SNL....

January 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1392 words · Deborah Shulda

All The Characters Returning For The Law Order Revival On Nbc

The popular crime procedural, which later spawned many spin-off series, will still feel familiar to long-time fans thanks to the returning talent—but there are also new characters joining to freshen things up. It’s the third series within the Law & Order franchise to appear on television during the 2021-22 season and the ninth overall set within the same universe. While some characters are returning, other former fan favorites won’t be returning from Season 20 of Law & Order, which last aired on May 24, 2010....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 527 words · Morgan Schey

All The Movies Coming To Theaters This Thanksgiving Weekend

The biggest of these is probably House of Gucci, the true crime fashion drama starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver. The latter is already hotly tipped for an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, and has already been making headlines for her relentless lobbying campaign. For families, Disney has released Encanto, its latest animation, this time set in a magical neighborhood of Colombia, and with music from Hamilton creator Lin-Miranda....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · James Mckenney

All The Musicians Who Have Stopped Trump Using Their Music

The latest artist to protest the use of a track at a rally is Panic! At the Disco frontman Brendon Urie, who tweeted the President to demand he stop using his band’s songs at his events. Urie is certainly not the first musician to oppose the use of his music at the President’s rallies, in fact, there is quite a long list of stars who have tried to put a stop to it....

January 18, 2023 · 7 min · 1372 words · Donald Dunn

Alleged Snapchat Threat To Uvalde Students Ends In Teen S Arrest Police

Luis Ortiz Jr., 17, was arrested last Wednesday afternoon and charged with initiating a false alarm or reported emergency, according to the Uvalde Leader-News. Threats were allegedly made to five current and former students of Uvalde High School. Officials scheduled a mental health evaluation for Ortiz before releasing him the next day. The arrest came just over two weeks after 19 children and two adults were killed during the mass shooting at Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Steven Branch

Allergy Blood Test Vs. Skin Test Which Is Better

This article will cover how allergies are diagnosed with skin tests and blood tests, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of both. How Allergies Are Diagnosed Your healthcare provider may suspect allergies based on your symptoms and health history or a physical examination. The test they choose to diagnose allergies often depends on what type of trigger they think may be responsible for your symptoms. If you have been taking antihistamines for your symptoms, you will likely need to stop taking them for a period of time before you can be skin tested....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 925 words · Tammi Gragg

Allmendinger Provides A Lift On Tragic Weekend For Nascar

It got it when underdogs AJ Allmendinger and Marcos Ambrose put on a thrilling show at the end of the race at Watkins Glen International. Allmendinger’s surprise win is one of the feel-good stories of the season, and the sport needed it after Tony Stewart was involved in the fatal crash of another sprint-car driver late Saturday night. With the NASCAR community and racing world reeling, the frightening crash between Ryan Newman and Michael McDowell at Watkins Glen didn’t help, making auto racing look very much like the dangerous sport that it is....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 905 words · William Ewing

Alonso And Chelsea Aware Mourinho Will Have Man Utd Out For Revenge

The former Blues boss has been back to Stamford Bridge on two occasions this season, with a humbling setback suffered in the Premier League along with a FA Cup quarter-final exit. He will get the opportunity to make amends at Old Trafford this weekend, but table-topping Chelsea will arrive in a confident mood and aware that midweek European exertions could sap energy from their fierce rivals. Hazard, Ibra nominated for PFA prize...

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · Felicia Carroll

Alvarez Young Mexico Players Can Seize Wales Chance To Make World Cup Roster

Alvarez is one of a handful of Mexico players likely on the outside looking in for manager Juan Carlos Osorio’s 23-man World Cup roster who have a last chance to convince the coach to take them to Russia. Monday’s match against Wales is the perfect time for a player like Alvarez, who is on the 28-man provisional list, to make his case for inclusion. While Carlos Salcedo was in training with El Tri on Sunday, Mexico’s likely starting right back is coming off a long European season and an injury recovery....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Tanya Howard

Alvarez Backs Logical Choice Unzue To Succeed Luis Enrique

Who is Arsene Wenger’s right-hand man? Unzue has been Luis Enrique’s assistant throughout his three seasons at Camp Nou, with Barcelona’s recent tendency to promote staff - including Pep Guardiola and the late Tito Vilanova - to the head coach role from within establishing him as an option. While Sevilla’s Jorge Sampaoli and Ernesto Valverde of Athletic Bilbao have led the list of coaches reported to be interesting Barca, speculation surrounding Unzue is growing....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Brad Garcia

A Genetic Flaw

Analyzing DNA samples from 50 pairs of twins and 358 other members of families with serious reading problems, the scientists focused on a region of chromosome No. 6. There they found characteristic genetic patterns in the subjects who were known to suffer from dyslexia. Within the next several years, they expect to isolate the specific gene or genes involved in the disorder. Dyslexia could then be diagnosed with a simple blood test, and young children could be given remedial reading help before the stigma of failure hobbles them....

January 17, 2023 · 1 min · 88 words · Donald Brooks

A Golan Heights Giveback

For nearly 25 years, Israelis have been told that holding the Golan Heights is essential to their defense against an implacable enemy. Two months after seizing the towering heights from Syria in the 1967 Six Day War, the Israeli cabinet privately decided not to give it back without direct talks with Syria. Adamant in refusing to recognize Israel, Syria’s Hafez Assad went to war in 1973 in a failed effort to retake the Golan....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 676 words · Thomas Willmore

A Grand Experiment

This dream should offer new insight into the nature of the cosmos. Deep beneath a tranquil patch of farmland, Ciocio and her colleagues at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, have built the world’s biggest and most sophisticated scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, housed in a 27-kilometer tunnel that loops beneath the French-Swiss border. Using unprecedented energy, it will re-create the conditions a fraction of a millisecond after the big bang that gave birth to the cosmos 14 billion years ago....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 716 words · Wanda Cardona

A Grand Night For Singing

Despite such diversions, the four-hour, titanically tedious show seemed longer than ever. And the Grammy itself actually got bigger-it’s 30 percent larger than in previous years. (This could prove useful: it might well double as an ear trumpet, something many heavy metallites may soon need.) Luther Vandross, on the other hand, got smaller. He has dropped 106 pounds, and after taking R&B honors said, “I’d like to thank my diet doctor....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Kathleen Westmoreland

A Grass Roots Bid To Quell Violence In Philly

It’s not an uncommon sentiment on Philly’s mean streets. The city has seen 348 homicides this year as of Nov. 7. Among America’s 10 largest cities, Philadelphia had the highest homicide rate last year, leading many to dub the City of Brotherly Love the country’s murder capital. It looks as if it’s in danger of recapturing the crown. Fed up, Wilkerson and Brown turned out on a recent Tuesday night for an orientation session of 10,000 Philly Men, a grass-roots movement that aims to reduce violence by increasing the presence of black, male role models in some of the city’s most dangerous neighborhoods....

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 974 words · Thomas Sumter

A Gray Campaign

Appearing at a Los Angeles-area charter school on Monday, California Democrats imported both Bill Clinton and “The West Wing’s” Martin Sheen to lend some star appeal to the famously wooden governor’s campaign against Republican Bill Simon. But the charisma transplant clearly didn’t take. Flanked by Clinton and Sheen, Davis dutifully rattled off his education achievements to a polite smattering of applause from the audience of African-American and Latino parents. Then Bill Clinton took the stage....

January 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1149 words · Linda Wooley

A Guide To Angel Numbers And How To Use Them To Manifest Your Reality

Angel numbers usually consist of repeated numbers—for instance, 1111 or 444—or patterns—such as 123 or 4545. Your angels will send you a specific number depending on the sort of spiritual guidance you are in need of at that moment. Making a vision board is a great way to literally visualize what you want to manifest. A vision board is a collage of images and text that represent your ideal future. If you want a new job, you might include a photo of the place you want to work; if you want a new car, you might add a picture of the car you want to get....

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 760 words · Sue Buran

A Hater S Guide To The Nba Finals How To Choose Your Side In Cavs Vs. Warriors Iii

It’s the third installment of a trilogy that has featured a memorable split the last two seasons. Stephen Curry won in six games in 2015, but LeBron James rallied the Cavaliers from a 3-1 deficit in 2016. Golden State added Kevin Durant in the offseason, and everybody knew this is where we’d be in June. Surprise. Now it’s time to pick a side. Here is a handy viewer’s (hater’s) guide for who to root for (or against) …...

January 17, 2023 · 4 min · 836 words · Scott Varron

A Heart Healthy Richter Scale

Coronary heart disease is the nation’s No. 1 killer; 6 million Americans currently suffer from it, and 1.5 million will have heart attacks this year. Exercise ECG, the noninvasive “stress test” that measures electrical impulses produced by the heart as it contracts, accurately detects a past heart attack, or one in progress. But ECG is less reliable when it comes to identifying the earlier stages of coronary heart disease, especially in women....

January 17, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Larry Garelik

A History Of Terrible Campaign Slogans From We Polked You In 44 To Build Back Better

Jay Townsend, a Republican political consultant who has worked on four presidential campaigns, says, “At the end of 2016, nobody could forget Donald Trump’s slogan. It worked with a lot of people. If you walked out on the street today and asked ‘What’s Trump’s slogan?’ and ‘What’s Biden’s slogan?’ nobody would know.” This year Trump went with the defensive “Keep America Great” and the Biden campaign, after first trying out “Unite for A Better Future” and “Battle for the Soul of a Nation,” settled, somehow, on “Build Back Better....

January 17, 2023 · 5 min · 1013 words · Gwendolyn White