Former Waterbury swimming star Ray Snyder IV is juggling some big changes: a new coaching gig, a new baby and a new job.
is a doggone Christmas funny. Here's one to kick your Christmas week off right with some pawsome holiday cheer. What did the little dogs write in their holiday card? "We Shih Tzu a Merry Christmas!" ...
Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che once again celebrated the end of the year at “Saturday Night Live” with a joke swap — sort of. This time, Jost faced a bit of an ambush, as only Che had ...
“Saturday Night Live” stars Colin Jost and Michael Che continued their yearly Christmas tradition of writing horribly offensive jokes for the other person to tell on Weekend Update. Except this year, ...
Colin Jost and Michael Che are keeping their most beloved, and shocking, "SNL" tradition going. For the final episode of "Saturday Night Live" in 2025, the "Weekend Update" anchors once again brought ...
If Michael Che was looking for a way to make Weekend Update’s Christmas Joke Swap even more uncomfortable than usual, he certainly found it this year thanks to an all-time swerve. Apparently he told ...
Picture this: It's Christmas time, all of your extended family members have come over, the presents are unwrapped, and now you have to make conversation until supper is ready. If this sounds daunting, ...
The festive season is officially upon us and that means it's time to update our Christmas playlists, queue up Christmas movies on Netflix, and shop for Christmas presents (even if we plan on keeping ...
One of my favorite jokes requires a little setup. It’s from the first “Naked Gun” movie, from 1988, starring Leslie Nielsen as the bumbling Los Angeles police detective Frank Drebin and Priscilla ...
On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer science research assistant professor Scott Fahlman posted a message to the university’s bulletin board software that would later come to ...
Here’s a case for the harmless, well-timed practical joke as a tiny intervention for social and emotional health—good for the target, good for the team, and (quietly) great for the joker. Why jokes ...