
Jason Kelce tries his hand as a late-night television show host
Kelce has tried his hand at late-night television hosting the debut episode of "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce," Friday on ESPN.
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Kelce has tried his hand at late-night television hosting the debut episode of "They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce," Friday on ESPN.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to host the 2024 Oscars, joining a small group who have emceed the Academy Awards more than three times.
Jasmine Payoute reports.
Jimmy Kimmel's audience got to see more of the host than usual when he had his first colonoscopy.
On today's show, Rich discussed Congressman Joaquin Castro's call for President Trump to resign from office, Sen. Elizabeth Warren's attempt to defend Sen. Kristen Gillibrand from a Trump twitter attack, and students at Fordham University being asked to leave a campus coffee shop because of their MAGA hats. At 3:35pm Otto Voit from Americans Against Double Taxation.
On today's show, Rich discussed the latest news on the Las Vegas shooting, late night talk show hosts calling on Congress for gun control legislation, and whether or not gun silencers are actually silent.
On today's show, Rich discussed Sen. John McCain's decision not to support the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill, Mel Brooks stating political correctness is killing comedy, and Anthony Scaramucci's guest appearance on The View. At 4:20pm, Julie Kelly, journalist at National Review.
On today's show, Rich discussed Barack Obama speaking out against the Graham-Cassidy Healthcare Bill, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell's meltdown, and Steve Mnuchin announcing an executive order that would punish companies and banks that do business with North Korea. At 4pm, Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli. At 5:20pm, President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen.
During Tuesday night's opening monologue, late night host Jimmy Kimmel slammed Sen. Bill Cassidy from Louisiana and the latest plan to repeal Obamacare in the Senate.
On today's show, Rich discussed the result of last night's congressional race in Georgia's 6th District, Sen. Ted Cruz speaking out against the usage of a "heckler's veto" on college campuses, and the latest news surrounding the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial.
Kimmel invited Peter Butera on the show to finish his graduation speech.
Chris discusses reports that Donald Trump urged former FBI Director James Comey not to investigate Michael Flynn, Pennsylvania primary results and a man arrested in Arizona for threatening a Congresswoman. He talked with pizza delivery man Jim Leary about taking a pizza to a broken down Amtrak train at 7:35 and Andrew McCarthy from National Review about the reports on Donald Trump and James Comey at 8:20.
Michelle Malkin said she doesn't need a lecture from an emotional Jimmy Kimmel about the need for expanded healthcare.
Chris discussed the engagement of Joe and Mika, Stephen Colbert's response to the fallout from his rant against Donald Trump and the World Air Sex Championship. At 7:20, he spoke with comedian Greg Behrendt, who will be at Helium Comedy Club this weekend, White House Adviser Sebastian Gorka about the investigation into leaks from the FBI regarding the 2016 election at 8:00 and columnist and author Michele Malkin about her latest piece, 'A Thinking Mom's Message for Jimmy Kimmel' at 8:20.
Jimmy Kimmel used his monologue Monday night to get both personal and political.
Chris discusses the vandalism of Jewish cemeteries and threats to community centers, George W Bush appearing on the Today Show and a lawsuit over ownership of 'Trump' signs from the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. He spoke with AB Stoddard from Real Clear Politics at 7:20 to preview tonight's joint address to Congress by Donald Trump.
Chris discussed Donald Trump's meeting with Al Gore at Trump Tower, Pistachio Girl being fired for 'alt-right' views and a Donald Trump museum in Atlantic City. He also discussed Google's search for a Conservative Outreach manager, pets licking humans and Jill Stein continuing to push for a recount in Pennsylvania. Chris spoke with Ed Turzanski, Co-chair of the Center for the Study of Terrorism regarding Donald Trump's cabinet picks at 7:20.
Chris discussed last night's Senate debate between Pat Toomey and Katie McGinty at Temple University, President Obama reading 'mean Tweets' on Jimmy Kimmel and former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane being sentenced to 10 months in prison following a conviction on corruption charges.
Chris discussed his piece on why he is voting for Donald Trump, the phenomenon of Ken Bone, and Trump's continued claims that he will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton. He talked with author Nick Eberstadt at 7:20 about his book, Men Without Work, Air Force NCO Justin Jordan at 8:00 about the Victory KSQ Half Marathon and Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions at 8:20 about his support for Donald Trump.
On today's show, Rich discussed Huma Adedin's negligence with classified information, how a 9 year old with a pacemaker was hassled by TSA agents, and whether or not concerns about Hillary Clinton's health are warranted. At 3:30pm, Independent Presidential Candidate and former CIA operations officer, Evan McMullin, joined the show. At 4:40pm, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, called in to discuss the uptick in registered Republicans in the state of PA. At 5:15pm, National Political Reporter, Salena Zito, checked in to discuss her most recent article, "Stumped By Trump's Success? Take A Drive Outside US Cities."
Chris discussed the State Department Inspector General's report on Hillary Clinton's email server, the status of Philadelphia's soda tax proposal and Donald Trump's appearance with Jimmy Kimmel.
Rich discussed Trump's controversial abortion comments, John Kasich eating a pizza with a fork and knife and Ted Cruz shows his funny side. He also discussed a parent threatening to kill a referee, a Texas mom tattoos her 3 children and more. Rich spoke with Comedian Jim Norton at 5pm.
Chris criticized Donald Trump's answer to a question about abortion. He talked with Jim DeMint from the Heritage Foundation at 7:00 about the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, Erica Walsh, a contestant for Ms. Veteran America at 7:20, and National Review's Jonah Goldberg at 8:00 about stopping Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination for President.
Chris discussed Attorney General Kathleen Kane's decision not to run for re-election, Ronda Rousey admitting she contemplated suicide, and Cardone Industries announcing they're leaving Philadelphia. He talked with Joy Pullman from the Federalist at 7:00 about why millennials are attracted to socialism, Patrick Kerkstra from Philadelphia Magazine at 8:00 about Kane decided not to run again and Princeton professor Robert George at 8:20 about the beliefs of Justice Antonin Scalia and how he will be replaced.
Chris discussed Donald Trump's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel's show, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter's revelation that he used his private email account to conduct government business and a protest against UberX and Lyft by Philadelphia taxi drivers. He talked with Rich Cromwell from the Federalist at 7:20 about the worst Christmas songs and Senator Pat Toomey at 8:20 about the latest budget compromise coming out of the House of Representatives.
As QVC moves HSN's studio to West Chester, Pennsylvania, several workers in St. Petersburg, Florida, are losing their jobs.
The LOVE Run will take over part of Center City Philadelphia Sunday morning, resulting in road closures.
The Sex Pistols, the legendary English punk band, last went on a North American tour in 2003.
Temple journalism major Lauren Morris was recently surprised in class with a check for $10,000.
Firefighters had to evacuate four homes during a massive fire at a church on Allegheny Avenue Friday morning.
As QVC moves HSN's studio to West Chester, Pennsylvania, several workers in St. Petersburg, Florida, are losing their jobs.
The LOVE Run will take over part of Center City Philadelphia Sunday morning, resulting in road closures.
The Sex Pistols, the legendary English punk band, last went on a North American tour in 2003.
Temple journalism major Lauren Morris was recently surprised in class with a check for $10,000.
Firefighters had to evacuate four homes during a massive fire at a church on Allegheny Avenue Friday morning.
As QVC moves HSN's studio to West Chester, Pennsylvania, several workers in St. Petersburg, Florida, are losing their jobs.
The LOVE Run will take over part of Center City Philadelphia Sunday morning, resulting in road closures.
Temple journalism major Lauren Morris was recently surprised in class with a check for $10,000.
Firefighters had to evacuate four homes during a massive fire at a church on Allegheny Avenue Friday morning.
Residents in a South Philadelphia neighborhood are fed up with the months-long construction that has left the area with dug-out roads and broken sidewalks.
If you happen to ride the bus in Camden, you may spot a new addition at your bus stop to help beautify the neighborhood.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Police in Franklin Township, Gloucester County, said two school buses crashed Thursday morning.
South Jersey staple Westmont Diner in Haddon Township was closed Wednesday afternoon after flames tore through the kitchen.
A Mount Laurel woman faces additional child abuse-related charges after being accused of abusing six children at a home daycare.
The body of 32-year-old Normaris Colón Valles was found on the banks of the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware, in March.
Months after a life-threatening accident, 10-year-old Briar Jones, will throw out the first pitch at the Phillies' home opener on Monday.
A George Read Middle School gym teacher is accused of sending sexually explicit text messages to an eighth-grade student.
The heaviest rain moving into the Philadelphia region on Monday will fall over South Jersey and the Shore.
Friday marks exactly nine months since a deadly crash in New Castle, Delaware that changed a family forever.
Why are a growing number of younger people being diagnosed with colon cancer? That's what a new research project is aiming to answer.
The Bucks County Health Department has identified a measles case in a vaccinated adult who recently traveled to Texas.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Childhood vaccinations have not recovered from the slump that happened after the pandemic, according to new research.
A doctor in one of Philadelphia's busiest emergency departments is innovating new ways to save lives inside and outside of the hospital.
As QVC moves HSN's studio to West Chester, Pennsylvania, several workers in St. Petersburg, Florida, are losing their jobs.
South Jersey staple Westmont Diner in Haddon Township was closed Wednesday afternoon after flames tore through the kitchen.
Gabrielle Paoletti, the owner of Her Bridal Collective, has partnered with her longtime friend to help survivors of domestic violence through a nonprofit.
ShopRite is recalling ground beef, pork and meatloaf mix made and sold in its Clementon, New Jersey store on March 20.
Tequilas Restaurant on Locust Street has reopened after a fire damaged the building two years ago.
The LOVE Run will take over part of Center City Philadelphia Sunday morning, resulting in road closures.
A part of I-76 westbound that was closed in Philadelphia has now reopened after a crash. Drivers should still expect delays and detours.
A program that gives free SEPTA rides to low-income people in Philadelphia is coming to an end.
Philadelphia commuters are frustrated with the persistent operator unavailability on SEPTA buses, trolleys and subways.
An NTSB list of 68 bridges that should be evaluated for collapse risk includes five in the Philadelphia area that cross the Delaware River.
In their first game after John Tortorella's firing, Matvei Michkov had two goals as the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Montreal Canadiens, 6-4.
Bryce Harper has hit his sixth Opening Day homer and first as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Alec Bohm hit a tiebreaking two-run double in the 10th inning Thursday as the Phillies defeated the Nationals, 7-3, on Opening Day.
The Truist Championship will move from its usual home in North Carolina to the nation's oldest country club in Philadelphia this spring.
The Phillies' 2025 opening-day lineup features a new wrinkle: Trea Turner is now leading off vs. a lefty starting pitcher.
The Sex Pistols, the legendary English punk band, last went on a North American tour in 2003.
The Flash: Vertical Velocity coaster is the first "super boomerang" roller coaster in North America.
Natalie Dormer stars in "Audrey's Children" as Dr. Audrey Evans, a CHOP doctor who co-founded Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Lady Gaga announced her 2025 tour dates on social media Wednesday, writing, "See you soon, monsters."
Chili's is opening a new restaurant just north of Scranton to honor the legacy of "The Office."
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Ukee Washington reports.
Middle school students in Philadelphia got the opportunity to do hands-on learning during the school district's five-day career and technical camp.
With her Girl Talk mentoring program, one Philadelphia teen turned her camp days into a safe space to discuss social issues young girls face every day.
Recent high school graduate Sylvain Farrell says his temporary position at a local clinic is the pathway to a full-time career.
A Philadelphia student won an award from NFL Films for his documentary on bringing back sports teams at his Kensington school.
A group of East Norriton eighth graders took what started as an Earth Day project and made a whole initiative.
CBS News Philadelphia drone footage shows extensive damage following a devastating fire at a church in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
Starting June 5, you can board a direct flight between Mexico City and Philadelphia.
Did you know about the amazing fossil discoveries that have happened in New Jersey? Among them are the first tyrannosaur (not a T-Rex) and the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton. Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, executive director of the Edelman Fossil Park and Museum, joins CBS News Philadelphia's Janelle Burrell for an interview.
Fans of the TV show "The Office" may want to swing by a new Chili's restaurant set to open near Scranton in Pennsylvania.
A body found on the banks of the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware, was identified as a woman who was reported missing in Philadelphia last November.