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SNL’s 8 Black Women in 50 Yrs

SNL's history shows a glaring underrepresentation of Black women, with only eight cast members in 50 years. This raises questions about the show's commitment to diversity as it prepares for a new season.

SNL’s Black Women Problem: 50 Years of Representation

Ego Nwodim announced she was leaving Saturday Night Live after seven seasons. Saying, “after seven unforgettable seasons, I have decided to leave SNL,” she expressed gratitude to Lorne Michaels, her castmates, writers, and crew.

Dave Chappelle brings back characters from ‘Chappelle’s Show’ in ‘SNL’ ‘Pop the Balloon’ sketch with Glorilla. (Video)

Dave Chappelle returned to Saturday Night Live (SNL) for his fourth time as host, delivering a memorable sketch that delighted fans of his iconic...

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Nat King Cole Cancer: What Really Happened

Nat King Cole was one of the most beloved voices of the 20th century. The man who gave the world “Unforgettable” and “L-O-V-E” died far too young. On February 15, 1965, at just 45 years old, lung cancer took him.

Dua Lipa Sues Samsung Over Tech Theft Claims

Don't mess with Dua Lipa. The 'Don't Start Now' hitmaker is taking legal action against Samsung, alleging the tech giant copied elements of her acclaimed 'Future Nostalgia' concert tour. Here's what we know so far...

MAGA Governor in California? Democrats Panic

The dangling question many puzzle over is just how did two MAGA gubernatorial candidates emerge at or near the top of the voter heap. How could that happen even with multiple Democratic candidates in such a top heavy Democratic, deep Blue state?