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In 2016, it was announced that Morales would be moving west to host Access and become the West Coast anchor of Today. In 2019, Morales stepped away from hosting Access and remained on Today. [11] In October 2021, Morales left NBC News after 22 years; she then joined the CBS Daytime talk show The Talk as a permanent co-host and moderator.
There was a time when Niko Brim and his mother had nothing. To make ends meet, he took various odd jobs teaching swim lessons, walking dogs, and even selling weed. But the Mount Vernon, New York ...
In December 2010, The Breakfast Club was established on urban contemporary station WWPR-FM as a morning drive radio show serving the New York City market. [2]In April 2013, Premiere Networks (a subsidiary of then Clear Channel Communications, now iHeartMedia) launched a weekend version of the show, Weekends with the Breakfast Club, as a Top 20 Countdown of urban contemporary hits.
Drake won Hip-Hop Artist of the Year. Ice Spice won Best New Hip-Hop Artist. Lil Durk and J. Cole won Hip-Hop Song of the Year for "All My Life". Young Miko won Best New Latin Artist. Metro Boomin won Hip Hop Album of the Year for Heroes & Villains. [38] On April 3, Rod Wave was arrested in Manatee, Florida for illegal possession of a firearm. [39]
Savannah Guthrie made an abrupt exit from Today — but for a fun reason.. After appearing on the first hour of Today, Guthrie, 52, noticeably stepped out of the NBC morning show a few minutes ...
The Beat with Ari Melber was announced after Greta Van Susteren's program For the Record with Greta ended. [8] The network tapped Melber as one of its "most valuable utility players" for anchoring the 6 p.m. slot, according to the Associated Press, [9] an effort to shore up an hour when MSNBC has historically drawn fewer viewers, trailing cable stars Bret Baier and Wolf Blitzer, who host the 6 ...
Shaquille O’Neal is on the road to recovery following hip replacement surgery, and he's already back on the grind. The 51-year-old former basketball star shared a video to Instagram on March 26 ...
Heather B. Gardner (born November 13, 1970), [1] billed professionally as Heather B., is an American rapper, reality television personality, and a radio host who first gained fame as a member of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions [2] before becoming a cast member on The Real World: New York, the 1992 inaugural season of MTV's reality show The Real World.