Chris Chaberski
Star Wars Characters Sing Smash Mouth’s ‘All-Star’ and It’s So, So Good
In honor of Star Wars Day, 'The Tonight Show' put together a montage of characters from a galaxy far, far away singing "All-Star" that somehow works beautifully.
It’s Time for the Latest Emoji News Challenge With James Corden, Featuring the Brain
Do you know what the brain emoji is used for? If not, you may be in for a surprise, like Max from Michigan.
Jimmy Kimmel Opens With Heartfelt Story of Newborn Son Billy’s Heart Troubles, Surgery
Jimmy Kimmel and his wife welcomed their son, William "Billy" Kimmel, into the world, and all appeared well — until about three hours later.
Highlights From Samantha Bee’s ‘Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner’ & the Actual WHCD
The annual White House Correspondents' Dinner and Samantha Bee's inaugural Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner both looked at how media and politics are changing.
Mike Myers Would Definitely Maybe Make Another ‘Austin Powers’ Movie
15 years after Goldmember, could we be getting a brand new Austin Powers adventure? Possibly!
Lando Calrissian Will Not Appear in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
Billy Dee Williams himself confirmed the news.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ Reaches 1 Billion at Worldwide Box Office
Beauty and the Beast has officially topped the $1 billion mark at the box office, making it the most financially successful live-action movie musical of all time.
Tim Raines, Jeff Bagwell, Ivan Rodriguez Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
The Baseball Hall of Fame will admit three new members in July: Tim Raines, Jeff Bagwell and Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez. This year was Raines' final year of eligibility, while Rodriguez cleared the 75 percent barrier on his first try. This was Bagwell's seventh time on the ballot.
Trump vs. Clinton, Round 2 — A Preview of Sunday Night’s Second Presidential Debate
On Sunday night, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will meet in a town-hall setting at Washington University in St. Louis. The event starts at 9 p.m. ET and will run for 90 minutes.
U.S. Olympic Swimmers’ Robbery Story Was Fabricated; Surveillance Video Emerges From Gas Station
American Olympians Ryan Lochte, Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen, who had told the media that they had been held up at gunpoint the night of August 13 in Rio de Janeiro, may have fabricated their story, possibly in an attempt to cover up their behavior at a gas station.