This time it was Hilary Knight’s turn to provide a big laugh in the wake of a weeklong dustup involving the United States women and men’s gold medal-winning hockey teams.
USA hockey players on SNL: Megan Keller, Hilary Knight give Hughes brothers, men's team a 'little moment to shine' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source ...
After a two-week hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” returned with a new episode Dec. 6, 2025, with host Melissa McCarthy and ...
Sen. Katie Britt, Republican of Alabama, is a budding bipartisan dealmaker. Her latest assignment: helping negotiate changes ...
The Oscar-nominated actor will promote his upcoming movie “Project Hail Mary,” which bows in theaters on March 20. He’ll be backed by musical guest Gorillaz, making its “SNL” debut. The virtual band ...
The fall October’s deficit relative to September’s is entirely due to swings in pharmaceutical imports and gold imports (and exports). Ironically, neither category has been subject to tariffs. Fear of ...
“Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to Catherine O’Hara after her tragic death at age 71. The sketch comedy show flashed a tribute card of O’Hara on the screen before the curtain call at the end of ...
Connor Storrie attends the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/WireImage) “Saturday Night Live” Season 51 ...
Kenan Thompson recently told People that he “definitely” thinks about leaving “Saturday Night Live” and fears saying goodbye is “gonna suck.” Thompson has been on “SNL” since 2003. “There’s just so ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — “Saturday Night Live” will continue its 51st season tonight. On Jan. 31, actor Alexander Skarsgård will make ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — “Saturday Night Live” will continue its 51st season tonight. On Jan. 31, actor Alexander Skarsgård will make his debut on the late-night sketch comedy series as host, with rapper ...
In “Billionaire Science, for Better or Worse” [From the Editor], David M. Ewalt suggests that with cuts to government funding, “many researchers are going to have to rely on business—and, yes, ...