Search results
CNN Developing U.S. Version of BBC Comedy Quiz Show ‘Have I Got News For You’
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCNN is taking a swing at comedy, with plans to launch a U.S. version of the long-running BBC comedy ...
Quiz of The Week: 11 - 17 May
The Week· 4 days agoThis week's headlines have ranged from the truly shocking attempted assassination of Slovakia's prime minister to the all-too-predictable closure of a...
Catch up on the day's stories: Cheap groceries, a polarizing graduation speech, health care...
Erie News Now Plus· 5 days agoBy Daniel Wine, CNN
Start your week smart: Israeli war ultimatum, Paul Pelosi’s attacker, Dow milestone, Rudy Giuliani...
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDiscovery. Quiz time! Looking for a challenge to start your week? Take CNN’s news quiz to see how ...
Today’s news in 10 minutes
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAll that and more on this episode of CNN 10. WEEKLY NEWS QUIZ 1. Which country’s wildfires are affecting air quality in the United States ...
Mark Thompson Previews CNN’s New Weekend Strategy: ‘We’re Trying to Provide a Range of Moods and...
AdWeek· 6 days agoET. Speaking at the Warner Bros. Discovery TV Upfronts week presentation on Wednesday, new CNN head...
5 things to know for May 17: Trump trial, Southern storms, Middle East, Immigration, Marijuana
WKBT La Crosse· 4 days agoAstronomers say it’s the second-lightest planet ever found and will be key to research investigating atypical planetary formation. Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer spent hours Thursday ...
Takeaways from Day 18 of the Trump hush money trial
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDonald Trump attorney Todd Blanche raised his voice and flailed his arms at Michael Cohen, accusing the prosecution’s star witness of making up a phone...
How to survive ‘Maycember’ in three almost-easy steps
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRegardless of your kids’ ages, May is packed with social and school-related responsibilities, and it...
Why your electricity bill might go up as early as next year
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoIf you don’t, odds are you’ll start paying more, thanks to a change to how electricity bills work that the California Public Utility Commission unanimously approved last week