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Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'
Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'

CNN

time25-04-2025

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Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'

Former NFL star is next 'Golden Bachelor' "The Golden Bachelor" has announced its second-ever contestant: former NFL player Mel Owens. CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister explains what we know about the NFL star. 'The Golden Bachelor' is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, which shares the same parent company as CNN. 01:26 - Source: CNN Automated CNN Shorts 10 videos Former NFL star is next 'Golden Bachelor' "The Golden Bachelor" has announced its second-ever contestant: former NFL player Mel Owens. CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister explains what we know about the NFL star. 'The Golden Bachelor' is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, which shares the same parent company as CNN. 01:26 - Source: CNN 100 days of Trump's economy Uncertainty and fear around President Donald Trump's tariff policies have turned global markets on their head. CNN's Phil Mattingly looks at how American consumers are feeling about Trump's economy as he nears the 100 day mark in office. 02:59 - Source: CNN NIH funding pause affects Alzheimer's studies The National Institutes of Health halted funding for 14 out of 35 Alzheimer's disease research centers in the United States. CNN's Jacqueline Howard explains how that decision has left researchers and patients in a state of uncertainty. 01:35 - Source: CNN Meeting MAGA media at the White House CNN's Donie O'Sullivan meets some of the Trump-friendly personalities who are now part of the White House press corps thanks to the administration's policy on 'new media' outlets. 01:05 - Source: CNN Key evidence in Karen Read trial Karen Read, who is accused of causing the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, is being retried in Massachusetts. Read has been charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and leaving the scene. A mistrial was declared last year after jurors said they were at an impasse. CNN's Jean Casarez breaks down key evidence. 01:33 - Source: CNN He bought gold at Costco. He's not cashing in yet With gold prices touching record highs recently, some buyers of Costco gold bars are sharing their love of bullion on social media. But one gold bug tells us he's planning to be a lifelong investor in the precious metal. 01:58 - Source: CNN Analysis: Trump is in a crisis of his own making Trump tells President Vladimir Putin to stop after Russia launched its deadliest wave of attacks on Kyiv in nine months. This comes days after Trump said the US would walk out on efforts to make a peace deal in Ukraine if it didn't see progress. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh breaks down the latest. 01:03 - Source: CNN Earth week ends with a smiling face in the sky Just before sunrise on Friday, April 25, US stargazers can find a celestial "smiley face" along the eastern horizon as a waning crescent moon aligns with Venus and Saturn. 00:50 - Source: CNN Scientists discover car inside sunken WWII warship NOAA researchers discovered a 1940s Ford Super Deluxe "Woody" inside the sunken USS Yorktown, a famed WWII aircraft carrier lost during the Battle of Midway. 00:42 - Source: CNN Reporter details Musk-Bessent shouting match in White House Axios reporter Marc Caputo reports that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Elon Musk got into a heated argument in the West Wing. 01:21 - Source: CNN

Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'
Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'

CNN

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Former NFL star is next ‘Golden Bachelor'

Former NFL star is next 'Golden Bachelor' "The Golden Bachelor" has announced its second-ever contestant: former NFL player Mel Owens. CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister explains what we know about the NFL star. 'The Golden Bachelor' is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, which shares the same parent company as CNN. 01:26 - Source: CNN CNN Shorts 11 videos Former NFL star is next 'Golden Bachelor' "The Golden Bachelor" has announced its second-ever contestant: former NFL player Mel Owens. CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister explains what we know about the NFL star. 'The Golden Bachelor' is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, which shares the same parent company as CNN. 01:26 - Source: CNN Scientists discover car inside sunken WWII warship NOAA researchers discovered a 1940s Ford Super Deluxe "Woody" inside the sunken USS Yorktown, a famed WWII aircraft carrier lost during the Battle of Midway. 00:42 - Source: CNN Reporter details Musk-Bessent shouting match in White House Axios reporter Marc Caputo reports that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Elon Musk got into a heated argument in the West Wing. 01:21 - Source: CNN CNN goes inside basilica where Pope Francis lies in state Long lines stretch across the Vatican as thousands of mourners await their turn to pay respects to Pope Francis, whose body is lying in state in St. Peter's Basilica. CNN's Clarissa Ward details what it was like inside the basilica. 01:15 - Source: CNN CEO warns about Trump's tariffs Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, a billionaire supporter of President Donald Trump and a megadonor to Republican candidates, had some unusually harsh words for the president about his trade war. 01:18 - Source: CNN 100 days of Trump's economy Uncertainty and fear around President Donald Trump's tariff policies have turned global markets on their head. CNN's Phil Mattingly looks at how American consumers are feeling about Trump's economy as he nears the 100 day mark in office. 02:59 - Source: CNN Palestinian flag bearer reflects on her responsibility at the Olympics In an interview with CNN's Amanda Davies, Palestinian swimmer and flag bearer Valerie Tarazi says she was inspired by Majed Abu Maraheel in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the first ever Palestinian Olympian and flag bearer who reportedly died in the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza earlier this year due to kidney failure. 00:58 - Source: CNN 'Proud boys, stand back and stand by': See Trump's notorious comment at the 2020 debate Take a look back at the most contentious moments from the presidential debate in 2020. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will return to the podium for their first debate of the 2024 campaign season on June 27, 2024 at 9pm ET, hosted by CNN. 00:58 - Source: CNN Harvard president: 'We have no choice' In an interview with NBC News, Harvard University president Alan Garber explains why the university is suing the Trump administration, escalating an ongoing battle which could result in a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze for Harvard. 01:23 - Source: CNN The Trump effect on Canada's election Donald Trump is unifying national voters from all parties -- just not in the US. Canada's voters say their upcoming national election will be a turning point in their relationship with America as tariffs and insults have created a surge of patriotism. CNN's John King talks to voters who say they are rethinking their approach, even planning to change which party they vote for in hopes of a stronger response to the United States. 01:53 - Source: CNN 5 stories to start your day FEMA buyouts, Conclave controversy, Chimps bond over "boozy fruit". 05:59 - Source: CNN

Max Launches ‘The Official Big Bang Theory' Rewatch Podcast
Max Launches ‘The Official Big Bang Theory' Rewatch Podcast

Yahoo

time10-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Max Launches ‘The Official Big Bang Theory' Rewatch Podcast

'The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast,' in collaboration with Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, will debut March 17, Max announced Monday. The show will be hosted by New York Times bestselling author Jessica Radloff ('The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series') and offer an exclusive episode-by-episode breakdown of the series. The podcast will start with seasons one and two and will feature interviews with the cast, crew and creators who were instrumental in bringing the beloved series to life. 'Fans will get to hear backstage secrets and previously unheard stories as well as learn about the creative process and decision-making that brought each episode to life through conversations with guests like director James Burrows and cast members Kunal Nayyar, Kevin Sussman and John Ross Bowie,' per the podcast's logline. The first episode will be an exclusive look at the unaired pilot with co-creator Chuck Lorre and former Warner Bros. Television chairman Peter Roth. Sara Gilbert, Christine Baranski, Vernee Watson, Sara Rue and more guests are set to stop by and share their experiences on the show. 'We are thrilled to be partnering with Warner Bros. Unscripted Television and Telepictures on a lookback podcast for one of the most beloved sitcoms of our times,' Becky Rho, senior director of podcasts at Max, said in a statement. 'We are always looking to amplify and deepen the fan experience for our subscribers who can not get enough of their favorite titles on Max.' New episodes of the podcast will drop weekly on Max as well as all major podcast platforms. Every episode of 'The Big Bang Theory' is available to stream on Max. 'The Big Bang Theory' centers around two brainy roommates, Sheldon and Leonard (Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki), and their beautiful neighbor Penny (Kaley Cuoco) who find their worlds clashing between book-smarts and street-smarts. The show was created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady and first premiered in 2007. Over the course of its 12-season run the series won 10 Emmy awards and earned 55 nominations. The show was the longest-running multi-camera series in TV history with 279 episodes. The show is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The post Max Launches 'The Official Big Bang Theory' Rewatch Podcast appeared first on TheWrap.

‘The Bachelorette' Paused For Summer 2025: ABC Dating Series To Skip Cycle
‘The Bachelorette' Paused For Summer 2025: ABC Dating Series To Skip Cycle

Yahoo

time08-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

‘The Bachelorette' Paused For Summer 2025: ABC Dating Series To Skip Cycle

EXCLUSIVE: The Bachelorette won't be giving out any roses this summer. ABC is pausing its female-led spinoff of The Bachelor, which will be a blow for fans of the long-running dating series. The show generally starts production shortly and the last three seasons have aired in July. More from Deadline Whoopi Goldberg To Join 'The Weekend View' For The First Time Since Show's Premiere 'Shifting Gears' Leads Broadcast Comedies in 7-Day Audience, Bolstering ABC's Primetime Lineup With Fellow Freshman Hit 'High Potential' 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming The series, however, has not been canceled and will likely come back to the Disney-owned network in the future. It's unlikely to air this year but insiders have not completely ruled out its return later this year. It's not entirely clear why the decision has been made, but it's not without precedent in The Bachelor universe. Bachelor in Paradise, for instance, did not air last year with its spot taken by The Golden Bachelorette, but it will return this summer after it was renewed for Season 10. In fact, Bachelor in Paradise, which has a new showrunner in Scott Teti, will be the next show in The Bachelor universe to air. The Bachelorette and shows in The Bachelor universe are produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon. The Bachelorette has previously taken time off the schedule; the show, which launched in 2003, didn't air in 2006 or 2007. The show sees one single woman, usually a former contestant from The Bachelor, choose from a pool of around 25 men with male daters competing to win roses before the bachelorette chooses between two men in a final rose ceremony. Last season featured Jenn Tran, who was the first Asian American Bachelorette, choosing Devin Strader. The move comes two weeks in to Season 29 of The Bachelor airing, which this year features Grant Ellis. There have been a multitude of other Bachelor spinoffs including Bachelor Pad, which last three seasons between 2010 and 2012, 2018's The Bachelor: Winter Games, the music-themed series The Bachelor Presents: Listen To Your Heart, which aired in 2020, and The Golden Bachelor, which aired in 2023. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'The Apprentice' Oscar Nominees Sebastian Stan & Jeremy Strong On Why It's 'More Of A Horror Movie' With "Monstrous Egos" 'Prime Target' Release Guide: When Are New Episodes Available On Apple TV+?

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