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‘Fox & Friends’ host Brian Kilmeade announces new book as he returns to show after long vacation in Italy

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: It’s summertime which means talk shows and news channels will see some hosts come and go to spend some time off-screen traveling and with their loved ones. Hosts of ‘Fox & Friends’ are following the same trend, filling in for each other as and when required. 

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The political commentator for Fox Brian Kilmeade has finally returned from his extended break and has come back to join his fellow hosts on the show. He also decided to make the announcement of his upcoming book in the series of writing he has done on American political history.

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Brian Kilmeade’s trip to Italy

Kilmeade had been away from ‘Fox & Friends’ for over a week…


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Yung Miami returns to her hosting era as she announces a new “Caresha Please” episode

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Yung Miami

If you’ve been waiting for a new “Caresha Please” episode, know you won’t have to wait much longer.

Today (May 17), Yung Miami, whose birth name is Caresha Brownlee, revealed her show was returning soon with more content. Since its premiere on REVOLT, Miami’s podcast has been a hit amongst viewers. Thus far, she has interviewed celebrity guests such as G Herbo, Saweetie, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Latto, Saucy Santana, Kevin Gates, and many more.

On Twitter, a user asked the City Girls rapper, “Are we getting a new ‘Caresha Please’ episode?” The Florida native replied, “Yeap, this Thursday (May 18).”

Last week, Miami teased her highly anticipated return to “Caresha Please” with a few snapshots uploaded on Instagram. In the photos, the 29-year-old appeared…


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Ken Jennings returns to host ‘Jeopardy!,’ crossing picket line in the process

“Who is a scab?”

Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik, in solidarity with striking WGA writers, stepped down from hosting the hit quiz show this week. Ken Jennings, Jeopardy!‘s alternate host and past champion, then stepped up to take on hosting duties for the season’s final week of filming from May 16 to 19. In doing so, he crossed the writers strike picket line. Disappointing!

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Jeopardy!, which is produced by Sony Pictures Television, is a WGA show and features contributions from WGA writers, but the questions were written in advance of a season and the strike.

Bialik and Jennings have shared hosting duties this season; Jennings hosted the first stretch of episodes between August and December with Bialik starting in January. Jennings will now host the last…


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INTERNATIONAL CHEER UNION (ICU) JUNIOR WORLD AND WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURNS TO ORLANDO, USA FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE RECEIVING FULL RECOGNITION BY INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (IOC)

ORLANDO, Fla., April 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The International Cheer Union (ICU), the international governing body for cheerleading, is pleased to announce its return to Orlando, USA to host the 2022 ICU Junior World and World Cheerleading Championships for the first time since 2019. The World Championships took place on April 20-22, 2022, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at The Walt Disney World® Resort and were the first in-person ICU Junior World and World Cheerleading Championships since granting full International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition to the ICU.

The ICU Junior World and World Cheerleading Championships are the pinnacle of cheerleading championships globally. The 2022 championships hosted over 2,500 national team athletes from 51 countries. Teams…


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Parler, a Social Network That Attracted Trump Fans, Returns Online

SAN FRANCISCO — Parler, the social network that drew millions of Trump supporters before disappearing from the internet, is back online a month after Amazon and other tech giants cut off the company for hosting calls for violence around the time of the Capitol riot.

Getting iced out by the tech giants turned Parler into a cause celebre for conservatives who complained they were being censored, as well as a test case for the openness of the internet. It was unclear if the social network, which had positioned itself as a free speech and lightly moderated site, could survive after it had been blacklisted by the biggest tech companies.

For weeks, it appeared the answer was no. But on Monday, for the first time since Jan. 10, typing parler.com into a web browser returned a page to log into…


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