ESPN's Skip Bayless has always been known as a bit of a blowhard.
He is in the sports news constantly, but almost always for being a lightning rod that nobody agrees with.
Chelsea Handler was always a different kind of late-night talk show host and has always had a bit more of an edge to her comedy.
On "Conan," she has always made a few sly remarks to sidekick Andy Richter about his weight.
Andy finally decided he had enough.
"The Price Is Right" always seems to bring out the worst in people.
You can almost see the fear in Drew Carey's eyes when a contestant sprints up and nearly tackles him after winning the hot new lamp given away.
This guy took spinning the wheel to a whole other level.
Shia LaBeouf, of "Transformers" fame, has had a rough year or so.
He's been called out for plagiarism, he did some weird artsy thing in Los Angeles and then he was arrested back in July in New York for being drunk and disorderly at a cabaret show.
But it looks like he's trying to fix it all now.
Anyone who was a child of the '90s at some point probably watched the NBC television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
You may remember the show: Will (played by Will Smith) was sent to Los Angeles' affluent Bel Air neighborhood from west Philadelphia to live with his rich aunt and uncle and their children. Cultures clashing! Imagine the hijinx!
Do you think you're the biggest stoner around? We'll just have to see about that, won't we?
So, pack up your bowls, roll your joints, toke down and see how much of a stoner you truly are!
While talking about the most recent U.S. Secret Service fail this morning, we got on the topic of the Netflix series "House of Cards."
We focused on one scene in particular from the series' second season, where Vice President Francis "Frank" Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, was throwing a baseball and practicing for his upcoming appearance where he would throw out the first p
This week seems to be a good week for bad words making it on to live television.
During a commercial break on News 12 in The Bronx, N.Y., two reporters were talking to each other casually about the one reporter's crackly voice and what they're supposed to talk about when they come back from break. However, unbeknownst to them, what they were saying made it on to live television uncensored.
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The San Francisco Giants clinched a wildcard spot in Major League Baseball's postseason by winning Thursday night.
This was a cause for celebration!
Comcast Sports Net Bay Area decided to go live to the locker room, where outfielder Hunter Pence was giving a celebratory speech. While may have been a great speech for his teammates, it most definitely was not okay for live television.