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Many of the most iconic SNL actors would go on to maintain their notoriety as the stars (or scene-stealing supporting characters) of their own TV shows — typically of the sitcom variety. Before she ...
If you’re thinking of getting sober, or are dealing with a loved one’s addiction, these inspiring movies about getting sober may help remind you that you’re not alone. But First Jack Lemmon and Lee ...
A pontiff from Chiclayo: How Peru is reacting to Pope Leo XIV Residents in Chiclayo, Peru, have fond memories of Leo’s work as bishop, but some question his record in responding to abuse.
DEAR ABBY: My fiancée and I have been arguing almost every day. We have been verbally and emotionally hurting each other. I love her very much, but she has a severe alcohol disorder, and I want ...
Looking back, I don’t think I was ever truly in love with my ex-wife. Still, I’ve never criticized her in front of our daughter because it’s the only mother she’ll ever have.
The Residence. (L to R) Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Larry Dokes, Dan Perrault as Colin Trask, Spencer Garrett as Wally Glick, Uzo Aduba as Cordelia Cupp, Randall Park as Edwin Park, Andrew Friedman as ...
The story is this: One night, during a state dinner honoring Australia, A.B. Wynter, the head usher of the White House — played by Giancarlo Esposito — is found dead. The chief of the D.C ...
Al Franken first made a name for himself as a writer on Saturday Night Live, before landing his own self-titled current affairs show on Air America Radio and SiriusXM.
Al Franken is headed back to the White House — well, sort of. The former politician, 73, appears in the new murder mystery series, “The Residence,” and portrays fictional senator Aaron Filkins.
Former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) says he’s closing the door on running for public office again. “I don’t think I’ll be running again,” the “Saturday Night Live” writer and performer ...
In 2021, Franken said he was keeping his “options open” as far as any future political bid. He said in 2022 that “it would be tempting” to run for office again.