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Jimmy Kimmel returned to host the 2024 Oscars, joining a small group who have emceed the Academy Awards more than three times.
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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.
Late night talk shows that are usually filled with jokes and humor took a more sentimental turn as hosts like Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Myers bid farewell to David Letterman.
Prime Day may have officially ended, but that doesn't mean there aren't still deals to shop.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
The gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire from the roof of a building near the rally, hitting Trump in the right ear.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was seriously injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
Citing suspected links to a listeria outbreak, Canada's health agency has issued a recall notice for 18 plant-based drinks sold under the Silk and Great Value brands.
A woman who was fatally hit while riding her bike in Rittenhouse Square has been identified as Barbara Friedes, a chief resident at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
The gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire from the roof of a building near the rally, hitting Trump in the right ear.
A man has died after officials say he rescued two young children from the water at Weymouth Furnace Park in Hamilton Township, New Jersey.
Pat Williams died from complications related to viral pneumonia.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was seriously injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
A woman who was fatally hit while riding her bike in Rittenhouse Square has been identified as Barbara Friedes, a chief resident at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
A 30-year-old woman riding a bike was fatally struck in Rittenhouse Square and two other crashes in Philadelphia left a person dead and another critically injured, police said.
The city said there is no threat to Philadelphia's drinking water after a "potential toxic chemical contamination" made its way into Bartram's Garden and the Schuylkill River.
Heat-related cancellations and delays continued Thursday on NJ Transit lines, prompting anger from riders.
The Humane Society of Atlantic County is looking for a person they believe has dumped four dogs at their Atlantic City shelter in the middle of the night.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
A singer from South Philadelphia is paying homage to Frank Sinatra by breathing new life into some big band arrangements Sinatra performed live in the 1960s.
Sen. Bob Menendez is refuting reports that he's planning to resign after he was convicted on federal bribery charges.
Thursday afternoon will see partly cloudy and sunny skies with highs near 86 degrees in Philadelphia, much more seasonable for this time of the year.
Tuesday night's storm sent a tree into a Wilmington, Delaware, home, injuring the couple inside. That couple is out of the hospital and only speaking with CBS News Philadelphia.
The region is feeling the effects of Tuesday's fast-moving storms, and thousands of customers are dealing with outages after strong winds downed trees and power lines.
With high temps in the upper-90s and increased humidity, an excessive heat warning is in effect through for Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs until Wednesday morning.
The searing heat is back again, with highs on Monday in the mid and upper 90s.
Citing suspected links to a listeria outbreak, Canada's health agency has issued a recall notice for 18 plant-based drinks sold under the Silk and Great Value brands.
Getting around is challenging for Victoria Nedza, who has a rare form of muscular dystrophy. But it's getting easier now with her new robotic arm made by the team at Widener University.
Growing share of Americans say they have skipped medical care or getting prescription drugs because of the cost.
A teenage scoliosis patient reunites with the Philadelphia doctor who restored her mobility through a pioneering surgery.
A group of mosquitoes in Concord Dog Park in Delaware County tested positive for West Nile Virus, the first instance in 2024.
People across the Delaware Valley are making changes to their summer schedules to try and find ways to survive the scorching heat.
Many people have to work in blazing hot temperatures from the Main Line to South Jersey and down the shore. But others get to work in the freezing cold to bring joy to their community.
An Upper Merion, Pennsylvania man has been indicted on charges he defrauded hundreds of customers through his multiple businesses selling cemetery headstones.
Sheetz will now deliver beer to Pennsylvanians, the Altoona-based convenience store chain announced on Tuesday.
While some local businesses and regional chains have altered their hours for the Fourth of July, many will remain open. Here's a look at what's open and closed across the Delaware Valley.
Pennsylvania State Police say a driver was seriously injured after a tree fell on their car on I-476 north in Delaware County on Thursday morning.
Norwegian Cruise Line will begin offering trips out of the Port of Philadelphia starting in 2026, the cruise line announced Wednesday.
The Delaware River Port Authority voted Wednesday to reduce the scheduled toll increases on four bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey from $6.50 to $6.
A tractor-trailer crash is blocking the I-676 ramp to enter I-76 in Philadelphia.
Tolls on the Ben Franklin Bridge and three other bridges between Pennsylvania and New Jersey are scheduled to increase, but by exactly how much is to be determined.
The 2024 baseball season is far from over, but if you're already looking ahead, the Philadelphia Phillies' 2025 schedule dropped Thursday.
Pat Williams died from complications related to viral pneumonia.
Cavan Sullivan broke Freddy Adu's record, which was set in 2004, and became the youngest player in MLS history after making his Philadelphia Union debut.
Cavan Sullivan will be a part of the Union's matchday roster on Wednesday for the first time in his career and has a chance to become the youngest player to make his debut in MLS history.
Bruce Bochy of the host Rangers became the first manager to win World Series titles and All-Star Games in both leagues.
A singer from South Philadelphia is paying homage to Frank Sinatra by breathing new life into some big band arrangements Sinatra performed live in the 1960s.
Nominations for the 76th annual Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday, with "Shōgun," "The Bear," "Hacks," "Only Murders in the Building" and "Baby Reindeer" all earning multiple major nods. See the full list of nominees for the 2024 ceremony here.
"Big Brother" announced Tuesday the 16 new Houseguests who will move into the "Big Brother" house and, for the first time ever, have the power to vote in a 17th houseguest.
"Dance Moms" star Christi Lukasiak is facing DUI charges after a crash in Westmoreland County last month.
After many people criticized Andress' rendition of the National Anthem online, comparing her with Fergie, the singer says she's going to rehab.
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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.
Ylaine Zhu a School District of Philadelphia student, is among the newest Gates Scholars.
After applying to 13 colleges and being rejected by his dream school, Dexter Resa proves that with grit and heart, you can accomplish things beyond your wildest dreams and make history while doing it.
Meet 13-year-old Daphne Todas, a real-life karate kid from Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, helping change the face of power sports like martial arts.
Pennsylvania State Police say the crash happened on Blue Route near West Chester Pike shortly after 11 a.m.
A man has died after Atlantic County officials say he rescued two children in trouble in the water in Hamilton Township. Officials identified the man Thursday morning as 49-year-old Pablo Hernando Cruz of Mays Landing.
Cavan Sullivan broke Freddy Adu’s record, becoming the youngest player in MLS history when he made his debut Wednesday night for the Philadelphia Union.
Officials say a woman is recovering after she was struck by a SEPTA Broad Street Line subway train at the Allegheny Station in North Philadelphia. Meanwhile, police are investigating after a woman riding a bike was hit by a car and killed at 18th and Spruce streets. More on these stories in your Digital Brief.
A 30-year-old woman riding a bike was fatally struck in Rittenhouse Square near the intersection of Spruce and 18th streets on July 17. Philadelphia Police said the woman was riding in the designated bike lane.