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  • Where to watch, who’s hosting, and who might win


    The Grammy Awards are back Sunday night, the first of a slate of major award shows that will probably look and feel different in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires.

    Much of the ceremony will be to similar to past celebrations: Trevor Noah is hosting for the fifth consecutive time, and performers including Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are up for major awards. But the Recording Academy has also announced changes to the structure of music’s biggest night amid relief efforts.

    Here’s what you should know ahead of the Grammys.

    The 67th Grammy Awards start at 8 p.m. Eastern time this evening. The show will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

    The red carpet will be streamed online starting at 6 p.m. Eastern time.

    The Grammy Awards ceremony will be televised live on CBS and available to stream online for Paramount Plus with Showtime subscribers through their local CBS affiliate live feed.

    Subscribers to Paramount Plus Essential, the streaming service’s less expensive option, will have on-demand access to the ceremony the day after it airs.

    The official Grammys red carpet, which will include exclusive interviews and fashion highlights, will air live and on-demand at live.grammy.com as well as on the Recording Academy’s YouTube, TikTok and Facebook pages.

    “E! Live From the Red Carpet,” will air on cable television and online through FuboTV.

    Noah will be the first comedian to host the Grammys five times when he returns as emcee this evening. He could also win his first Grammy this year, after earning a third nomination for best comedy album for his Netflix special “Where Was I.”

    Since he last helmed the Grammys, the former “Daily Show” comedian has hosted the competition show “LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa,” and continued to release his podcast “What Now? With Trevor Noah.”

    The official red carpet will be hosted by “Entertainment Tonight” correspondent Cassie DiLaura and “Big Brother” winner Taylor Hale.

    Beyoncé, the Grammys’s winningest artist, leads nominations this year with 11.

    Despite winning 32 Grammys throughout her career, the megastar has never won album of the year. But she’s once again nominated in the category for her latest release, “Cowboy Carter,” which is also in the running for best country album.

    Other major Grammy contenders include Charli XCX of “Brat” summer fame; Post Malone, who was featured on both Beyoncé and Swift’s latest albums; Billie Eilish, whose third album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” was well-received; and Kendrick Lamar, whose Grammy-nominated songs “Like That” and “Not Like Us” added fuel to his rap beef with Drake. They all received seven nominations.

    Best-new-artist nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, as well as Swift, who released “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” last year, are tied with six nominations each.

    Swift will also be among the star-studded lineup of presenters from an array of genres. Others include Latin hitmaker Gloria Estefan; rappers Will Smith, Cardi B and Queen Latifah; R&B performers SZA and Victoria Monét; pop artist Olivia Rodrigo; and rock stars Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    Several of the past year’s hitmaking artists, including Eilish, Roan, Charli XCX, Carpenter, Benson Boone and Teddy Swims, are set to perform.

    Also in the performance lineup is Cynthia Erivo, the “Wicked” star who won a best-musical-theater-album Grammy in 2017 for “The Color Purple.” She’s not nominated for a Grammy this year, but if Erivo wins an Oscar later this year, she would become the youngest EGOT winner in history.

    Grammy nominees Doechii, Raye, John Legend, Jacob Collier, Lainey Wilson, Brittany Howard and St. Vincent, as well as other seasoned performers Shakira, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Brad Paisley, Janelle Monáe, Sheryl Crow and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, will also hit the stage.

    Among this year’s special performances are a salute to Quincy Jones, who died in November, tributes to Los Angeles and the Grammy Awards’ annual “In Memoriam” segment.

    The Recording Academy said it has canceled some Grammy week events, restructured others, and will revamp the ceremony to focus on fundraising for Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts and honoring first responders.

    “In challenging times, music has the power to heal, comfort, and unite like nothing else,” Recording Academy and MusiCares chief executive Harvey Mason Jr. and Recording Academy board of trustees chair Tammy Hurt wrote in a letter to members. “The Grammys will not only honor the artistry and achievements of our music community but also serve as a platform to amplify the spirit of resilience that defines this great city of Los Angeles.”

    The Recording Academy and the charity it founded, MusiCares, have so far pledged and raised over $4 million through the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort, launched to provide music industry professionals affected by the fires with financial, mental health and relocation assistance.





    Where to Watch, Who’s Hosting, and Who Might Win

    Are you ready for a night of star-studded entertainment and jaw-dropping performances? Look no further than the upcoming awards show, where the biggest names in the industry will come together to celebrate the best in film, television, and music.

    But where can you watch this highly-anticipated event? Tune in to your favorite streaming platform or television network to catch all the action live from the comfort of your own home.

    And who’s hosting this year’s show? Keep an eye out for a dynamic duo or a beloved celebrity taking the stage to guide us through the evening’s festivities with humor, grace, and a touch of glamour.

    As for the nominees, the competition is fierce. From breakout stars to seasoned veterans, there are plenty of contenders vying for the top honors in their respective categories. Will your favorite film, TV show, or artist come out on top? Only time will tell.

    So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and get ready for an unforgettable night of glitz, glam, and maybe even a few surprises. This awards show is sure to be a must-watch event for fans of entertainment everywhere.

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  • Eva Longoria on Living in Spain, Hosting, and Turning 50


    Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photos: Getty Images, Everett Collection, Hulu, Nespresso

    Eva Longoria, whose decades-long career in Hollywood has seen her evolve from actress to director, is settling into the “second act” of her life, splitting her time between Spain and Mexico. She’s also celebrating her 50th birthday this spring. But whether she’s at home in Spain or in New York shooting the latest season of Only Murders in the Building, she’s usually cooking or eating (particularly any Mexican breakfast or Spanish rice dish).

    “I cook every day,” she tells the Cut while nestled into the cozy sofa chairs in one of the residential suites of New York City’s Aman hotel, surrounded by one of her other favorite things: coffee (specifically, Nespresso, a brand for which she is an ambassador). She’s even making her own butter. Take note, Nara Smith.

    Between hosting dinner parties with her favorite people, traveling, and shooting her upcoming series Searching for Spain, Longoria has taken some time to catch up on all her top award-season films. And despite her slight jealousy toward Stanley Tucci and his full food exploration of Italy, the Flamin’ Hot director says she thoroughly enjoyed his performance in Conclave. Yes, Eva Longoria is into petty pope drama, just like the rest of us.
    She shared her taste with the Cut.

    What does your morning routine look like?

    I wake up and the first thing I do is walk downstairs and make a coffee. I love the ritual of something warm, the ritual of the smell, starting my day with a smooth, creamy latte. And Nespresso makes it so easy. I just love the smell of the coffee, the sound of the machine, the hot milk — the whole process for me has really been rooted in me since I was young. I used to make coffee for my dad when he was going to work at 6 a.m. That was my chore. And so the smell of it is so nostalgic for me.

    You recently relocated from L.A. and are splitting your time between Spain and Mexico. What are some of your favorite foods or dishes from Spain and Mexico? 

    Mexico has the best breakfasts in the world. In Europe, people eat a piece of bread or a croissant and coffee. In the United States, it’s eggs and bacon. But in Mexico, you have huevo rancheros, molletes, enfrijoladas, chilaquiles; I mean, a breakfast menu is, like, four pages at a restaurant in Mexico. In Spain, I love jamón and fuet, which is from Catalonia — that dried sausage — and all the arroz: not only paella from Valencia but all the different arroz, rices, they call it. Also, living in Europe, you have to buy things almost daily because there’s not a lot of preservatives. I got to Spain and I bought two loaves of bread, 18 bananas, and I was like, This is going to last a month, and it all went bad the next day. And I was like, What?

    Who of your famous friends hosts the best dinner parties or happens to be a great cook? 

    Me. I’m the host. I host everything — every set, every weekend barbecue, every birthday dinner — I’m the one in my group who does it.

    What makes for a good dinner party? 

    People. It’s not about the menu. It’s not about your table setting. It’s not about the ambience. It’s about the curation of conversation. Sometimes I’ll be like, So-and-so’s coming overnight, so I don’t think they would get along with so-and-so, or sometimes I’ll think, I actually think they’re so opposite, they would get along.

    What’s the last meal you cooked for dinner? 

    It was yesterday, when I landed here. I cook every day. I cook everything for my son. I’ve been making a lot of staples at home. I always make my dressings. I make mayonnaise and butter for the month. I make our sandwich bread.

    Making the butter is top-notch. 

    It’s easy! I make honey butter, I make salty butter, garlic butter.

    What’s one restaurant (or two) you always have to go to when you’re in New York? 

    Avra is a good one. Marea is a good one. Il Mulino is a classic — and Bilboquet. Between Bilboquet and Il Mulino, which are across from each other, that’s where I spend all my time.

    Speaking of NYC, what was it like to play a heightened version of yourself in the last season of Only Murders in the Building

    It was the best character I’ve ever played. I mean, it was so fun when they called me and they were like, “You’re going to play Eva [Longoria].” I was like, “What?” And it was written so well, and the greatest thing is the amount of talent on the show; to be with Eugene Levy, Melissa McCarthy, Meryl Streep, Zach Galifianakis, along with the trio (Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short), it was just so much fun — Paul Rudd! Every day on set, I was like, “Who else is on this show?”

    Do you have any comfort, rewatch television shows or movies?
    I’m watching all the award-season films right now: Emilia Pérez, Nosferatu. Conclave, I just saw; oh my God, Ralph Fiennes was amazing — and Stanley Tucci. So right now, I’m just catching up on all the films in our Academy screening room. Of course, I also watched Wicked and Moana and all the other ones.

    Any New Year’s resolutions for this year? 

    I’m turning 50 this year, so it’s a big milestone — not an age, just in like, Okay, what’s the second chapter of my second act of life going to look like? And just making decisions, daily decisions that will affect the rest of the next 50 years. It’s daily decisions that you execute that shape who you’re going to be, what you do, what defines you, your legacy. So, yeah, I don’t really do a New Year’s resolution, but right now, I’m kind of even zooming out even more and going, Okay, who do I want to be in the next 50 years?

    What would you say is the best advice you’ve gotten in this first 50 years of life?

    My mom always said, “Never forget where you came from,” and “Always remember your roots.” But I try to live by the golden rule: Treat people as you — do unto others as you want them to do unto you. And then also, this very famous Maya Angelou quote: “People will forget what you said, they’ll forget what you did, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel.” And so I always try to make my interactions with everyone full of light, love, and positivity and that they’ll leave it going, “That was so lovely; I don’t even remember what we talked about, but it was so pleasant.” So that’s a couple of different areas of advice.

    Anything you’d consider the worst advice you’ve received?
    In my directing career, I saw bad examples of some bad directors’ habits, and I was like, I definitely don’t want to run a set like that. I would want to be different.

    This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.



    Eva Longoria on Living in Spain, Hosting, and Turning 50

    In a recent interview, actress and producer Eva Longoria opened up about her life in Spain, her passion for hosting, and her upcoming milestone birthday. The “Desperate Housewives” star, who has been living in Spain with her husband and son for the past few years, shared how the move has enriched her life and allowed her to fully immerse herself in the culture.

    Longoria also discussed her love for hosting and entertaining, revealing that she has always enjoyed bringing people together and creating memorable experiences. She talked about how she has been able to continue hosting events and dinners while living abroad, and how it has brought her joy and fulfillment.

    As she approaches her 50th birthday, Longoria expressed excitement and gratitude for the journey she has been on, both personally and professionally. She reflected on her career successes and the challenges she has faced, and shared her hopes for the future.

    Overall, Eva Longoria’s interview was a candid and inspiring look into her life in Spain, her passion for hosting, and her positive outlook on turning 50. It’s clear that she is embracing this new chapter with grace and gratitude, and we can’t wait to see what she does next.

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  • Men’s Hoops at Viejas Arena on Tuesday Night Hosting San Jose State


    SAN DIEGO – The San Diego State men’s basketball program, coming off a sweep of a two-game road trip, opens a two-game homestand on Tuesday night against San Jose State at Steve Fisher Court at Viejas Arena, a facility at which the Aztecs have never lost to the Spartans.

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    The San Diego State men’s basketball team returns to Steve Fisher Court at Viejas Arena for the first of two home games facing San Jose State on Tuesday at 7:40 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast on FS1.

    The Aztecs and Spartans are meeting for the 85th time, with SDSU holding a 49-35 advantage in the all-time series. In the Mountain West era, SDSU has a 19-1 lead in the series, is 33-8 in San Diego overall, and a robust 13-0 at Steve Fisher Court.

    With television not making things easy on the Aztecs, Tuesday’s game will be the third of four games over an 11-day stretch, which began last Wednesday night at Air Force (Jan. 22), continued at Nevada on Saturday (Jan. 22), and now home tonight for San Jose State and concluding on Saturday with Wyoming at Viejas Arena. So far SDSU is 2-0 in this four game stretch.

    For just the 25th time in their last 502 games (since the start of the 2010-11 campaign), the Aztecs will don their red uniforms. The team is 2-0 this season in Scarlet, having worn them in a 74-57 victory at Steve Fisher Court on December 7, 2024, and last Wednesday’s 77-76 overtime win at Air Force. Since Coach Dutcher took the reins of the program, SDSU is 4-0 in the kit and since the start of the 2010-11 season it is 19-5 in the color.

    How rare was San Diego State’s 68-76 loss on January 18 to UNLV, a Quad 3 defeat? Until that night, it had been 65 games or 1,792 days since the Aztecs had lost to either a Quad 3 or Quad 4 opponent. The last Quad 3 or Quad 4 team to defeat SDSU was Quad 3-UNLV on February 22, 2020, which halted that year’s longest win-streak to open the year, 26 games, and was the only loss the Aztecs suffered in the regular season.

    Halfway through the season, San Diego State is once again trending as one of the nation’s best in defense. After the games of January 25, according to KenPom, the Aztecs are No. 2 in block percentage, No. 5 in 3-point percentage defense, No. 6 in effective field goal percentage defense, No. 8 in adjusted defensive efficiency and No. 11 2-point percentage defense.

    Since the start of the 2017-18 season, when Brian Dutcher took the helm of the San Diego State program, he has the No. 5 best win percentage in the nation (190-63, 75.1 percent) and since the start of the 2019-20 campaign his Aztecs are 147-39 (79.0 percent), the third best record in the country.

    In the Aztecs win over Colorado State (Jan. 14) sophomore Miles Byrd scored a career-high 25 points, including five 3-pointers, grabbed six rebounds and had seven steals. He is the first player in Mountain West history to have a game with those numbers and just the third in the nation in the last 16 years.

    In its 18 Division I games, San Diego State has held nine opponents to their worst shooting game of the season and three had their 2nd worst field goal percentage games.

    San Diego State is No. 1 in the Mountain West and No. 3 in the nation in field goal percentage defense at 36.3 percent, and is one of two programs in the nation, also Tennessee, that is limiting opponents to a combined maximum of 36.3 percent from the floor and 28.1 percent from beyond the arc. In field goal percentage defense, San Diego State is No. 3 and Tennessee is No. 2 and in three-point field goal percentage defense Tennessee is No. 1and the Aztecs are No. 7.

    With the Aztecs 69-50 win over Nevada (Jan. 25), San Diego State is 98-7 in the Brian Dutcher era, when it limits its opponent to 60 or fewer points. Overall, the Aztecs have won 32 straight when holding the opposition to 60 points or less and are 105-8 in its last 113 in the category.

    In San Diego State’s last 10 wins it shot .440 from the field, including .330 from the bonus distance, and averaged 74.9 points per game, with an average margin of victory of 15.3 points. Defensively, in those games, the team limited its opponents to a .346 shooting percentage, including .259 from beyond the arc and for the season has limited the opposition to 36.3 percent shooting overall, which ranks No. 3 nationally.

    The Aztecs have held 10 of their 17 Division I opponents to less than 40 percent shooting, seven games of less than 35.0 percent and three under 30.0 percent. SDSU limited California to just 25.5 percent shooting on Dec. 21, the third lowest opponent field goal percentage shooting night in the Brian Dutcher era.

    In the team’s 73-70 overtime win against No. 6 Houston, the Aztecs overcame both a 5-point halftime deficit and trailed by 11-point with 14:58 to play to send the game to overtime and ultimately its 3-point win. The victory was Brian Dutcher’s 15th win in 26 games against top 25 opponents. Dutcher is the only head coach in program history with a winning record against ranked teams and it was the program’s first win against a top-10 team since a 71-64 victory over No. 1 Alabama in the Sweet 16 of the 2023 NCAA Tournament.

    San Diego State, which in 2023-24 reached the Mountain West Tournament championship game for the seventh time in head coach Brian Dutcher’s seven seasons, looks for its unprecedented 17th Mountain West men’s basketball title. Entering the 2024-25 season, San Diego State has won nine regular season and seven Mountain West tournament titles, the most of any program that has ever been a member of the league.

    Brian Dutcher is in his eighth season as San Diego State’s head coach and his 26th season on the Aztec sidelines. In his seven-plus seasons as head coach, he has led the Aztecs to five conference titles, seven Mountain West championship game appearances, a 190-63 overall record and 98-35 mark in league games, both league leading in that time frame, has been named the national coach of the year, twice the Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year and led this team to back-to-back Sweet 16s including a run to the 2023 NCAA national championship game.





    Are you ready for an exciting night of men's college basketball? Join us at Viejas Arena on Tuesday night as the San Diego State Aztecs take on the San Jose State Spartans in what is sure to be a thrilling matchup.

    The Aztecs have been on a hot streak this season, with standout performances from players like Matt Mitchell and Jordan Schakel leading the team to victory after victory. As they look to defend their home court against San Jose State, they'll need your support more than ever.

    So grab your friends and family, put on your Aztec gear, and head to Viejas Arena for a night of high-flying dunks, three-pointers, and intense competition. Let's show the Spartans what it means to be a part of Aztec Nation and cheer our team to victory!

    Don't miss out on this exciting game – get your tickets now and be a part of the action at Viejas Arena on Tuesday night. Go Aztecs!

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  • ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Fans Call Ryan Seacrest’s Hosting ‘Annoying’ & ‘Lazy’


    Ryan Seacrest is being hit with some criticism from longtime Wheel of Fortune lovers. Since taking over as host for Pat Sajak in September, Seacrest has received mixed reviews from viewers about his performance, with new complaints now rolling in about some of his tendencies.

    One fan in the Wheel of Fortune Reddit forum wondered why Seacrest “has been forgetting to remind the player to dump the wild card after landing on bankrupt.” The commenter pointed this out after the Monday, January 27, episode, adding, “I’m not sure if he’s been forgetting too much or he’s just being lazy to remind the player.”

    This sparked a discussion about other things that had been bothering viewers about Seacrest’s hosting abilities. “I think the more annoying thing is when he doesn’t remind them to call a letter before they solve in the last round when time is running out,” someone wrote. “Lady today lost out on 1500 or so.”

    Another person jumped into say, “Oh my god, I hate the way he shows the money and the bonus round. He holds the card up against his chest and builds up the suspense, and it’s 40K. Sad slide whistle.” Someone else had a list of complaints, writing, “I just don’t believe that he actually loves the game itself. And as the host, he should be pointing out to the players when they have the clock ticking or ‘Don’t want to guess a letter first?’ It [would show] he cares about everyone doing well. And good grief — announce the dollar amount of the prize money at the end of the final spin.”

    However, there were other commenters who jumped to Seacrest’s defense. “I love him. Think he is awesome,” someone said, while someone else wrote, “I’d prefer the host not remind people how to play the game. If I’m in the lead and the host reminds another player to guess a letter, and it results in them winning, I’d be pissed. I played the game correctly and didn’t need a reminder. Why is the host helping the other player? It’s fairest to just let everyone play and the best player wins.”

    A third person added, “I really enjoy how Ryan hosts the show. He’s enthusiastic and really cheers the contestants on. I never cared for Pat’s snarky comments.”

    Sajak was the host of Wheel for 43 years before he left the gig last year. His contract lasts through the early 2030s, according to The New York Times.

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    The long-running game show “Wheel of Fortune” has been a staple in American television for decades, but fans are not happy with the current host, Ryan Seacrest. Many viewers have taken to social media to express their displeasure with Seacrest’s hosting style, with some calling it “annoying” and “lazy.”

    One fan tweeted, “I used to love watching Wheel of Fortune, but Ryan Seacrest’s hosting is just unbearable. He seems disinterested and doesn’t have the same energy as previous hosts.” Another fan wrote, “I miss the days when Pat Sajak and Vanna White were in charge. Seacrest just doesn’t have the same charm.”

    Seacrest took over hosting duties for the show in 2020, following the retirement of long-time host Pat Sajak. While some viewers have praised Seacrest for bringing a fresh perspective to the show, others feel that he is not living up to the standard set by his predecessors.

    Despite the backlash, Seacrest has not responded to the criticism. It remains to be seen if he will address the concerns of fans or if he will continue to host “Wheel of Fortune” in his own unique style.

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  • Principal Accused of Hosting Alcohol-Fueled House Party with 100 Students, Including 1 Having ‘Medical Event’


    A Florida elementary school principal was arrested for allegedly throwing an alcohol-fueled house party attended by more than 100 underage students, including one juvenile who was treated at the scene for heavy intoxication, according to police.

    On Sunday, Jan. 19, police in Cocoa Beach were called to a home where a large party was taking place, Cocoa Beach Police said in a press release. There they allegedly found more than 100 juveniles in matching t-shirts, many of whom were consuming alcohol that was later learned to be available in coolers at the residence, police said.

    Officers found one juvenile on the front lawn “experiencing an alcohol related medical event,” police said.

    “The juvenile was so heavily intoxicated that Brevard County Fire Rescue (BCFR) had to respond to treat them,” according to the release.

    Officers identified the homeowner as Roosevelt Elementary School principal Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, 47, of Cocoa Beach, police said in the release.

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    While EMTs tended to the juvenile, “Hill-Brodigan was seen by officers in the driveway of her residence turning off the outside lights and entering her residence, causing BCFR to use auxiliary lighting on their vehicle to treat the juvenile,” police alleged in the release.

    After police arrived, “An intoxicated adult female identified as Karly Anderson, 45, approached officers on scene identifying herself as a teacher (who) had been at the party,” police alleged in the release.

    Police learned she was a teacher at Roosevelt Elementary School.

    In the following days, Cocoa Beach Police Detectives interviewed numerous juveniles and parents.

    An arrest warrant was obtained for Hill-Brodigan, who is charged with child neglect, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and holding an “open house party,” police said. 

    Anderson was also arrested, facing charges of child neglect and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

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    Hill-Brodigan was released on $3,500 bail on Saturday morning, according to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. Anderson was released on a $3,000 bail. It is unclear whether they have retained attorneys who can speak on their behalf.

    A juvenile was arrested for an alleged DUI after a traffic stop was conducted near the residence, police said.

    Both women have been placed on administrative leave pending the results of a police investigation, Brevard Public Schools said, per News 4 Jax.

    “We are extremely troubled by these accusations and are fully cooperating with the Cocoa Beach Police Department,” the district said. “Our commitment to student safety remains our top priority.”

    Police are asking anyone with information to contact detectives at 321-868-3248.



    In a shocking turn of events, a high school principal has been accused of hosting an alcohol-fueled house party with over 100 students in attendance. The party reportedly spiraled out of control, resulting in one student experiencing a medical emergency.

    The principal, who has not been named, is facing serious allegations of reckless behavior and endangering the lives of the students under his care. The incident has sparked outrage among parents and the community, with many calling for his immediate removal from his position.

    According to reports, the party was held at the principal’s home and included a large amount of alcohol being consumed by underage students. The situation quickly escalated, with one student reportedly suffering a medical event as a result of the excessive drinking.

    This egregious display of poor judgment and negligence has left many questioning the leadership and integrity of the school administration. The safety and well-being of students should always be the top priority, and it is deeply concerning to see a principal engaging in such irresponsible behavior.

    As investigations into the incident continue, it is crucial that swift and appropriate action is taken to address this unacceptable behavior. The community deserves better leadership and accountability from those entrusted with the education and care of their children.

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  • Buckeyes hope to build off big win by hosting Iowa


    Ohio State Projected Starters (all statistics 2024-25)

    F 13 Sean Stewart, 6-9, so., 6.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg

    F 21 Devin Royal, 6-6, so., 13.9 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.1 spg

    G 2 Bruce Thornton, 6-2, jr., 17.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 4.3 apg

    G 8 Micah Parrish, 6-6, sr., 11.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.2 spg

    G 0 John Mobley Jr., 6-1, fr., 12.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 1.8 apg

    Ohio State Bench

    C 4 Aaron Bradshaw, 7-1, so., 7.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg

    G 12 Evan Mahaffey, 6-6, jr., 4.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.1 bpg

    G 6 Ques Glover, 6-0, sr., 5.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 1.3 apg

    F 20 Colin White, 6-6, fr., 1.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg

    C 25 Austin Parks, 6-10, so., 1.4 ppg

    C 17 Ivan Njegovan, 7-1, fr., 1.9 ppg, 1.5 rpg

    Iowa Projected Starters

    F 32 Owen Freeman, 6-10, so., 16.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 1.9 bpg

    F 20 Payton Sandfort, 6-8, sr., 16.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 3.0 apg

    G 4 Josh Dix, 6-6, jr., 13.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 3.0 apg

    G 2 Brock Harding, 6-0, so., 9.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 6.2 apg, 1.8 spg

    G 3 Drew Thelwell, 6-3, sr., 10.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 3.2 apg, 2.1 spg

    Iowa Bench Players

    F 7 Seydou Traore, 6-7, so., 6.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg

    F 44 Riley Mulvey, 6-11, jr., 3.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg

    F 20 Pryce Sandfort, 6-7, so., 8.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg

    F 8 Cooper Koch, 6-8, fr., 4.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg

    F 13 Ladji Dembele, 6-8, soph., 3.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg



    The Ohio State Buckeyes are riding high after a dominant victory over a tough opponent, and they hope to carry that momentum into their next game against the Iowa Hawkeyes.

    After a convincing win over a ranked opponent, the Buckeyes are feeling confident and ready to take on another tough challenge in the form of the Hawkeyes. The team’s offense was firing on all cylinders in their last game, and they’ll look to continue that level of play against Iowa.

    The defense also stepped up in a big way in the last game, shutting down their opponent’s offense and creating turnovers. They’ll need to bring that same level of intensity and focus against a strong Iowa offense.

    Hosting Iowa will provide the Buckeyes with a great opportunity to show that their big win was no fluke and that they are a team to be reckoned with in the college football landscape. A win over a quality opponent like Iowa would further solidify their place among the top teams in the country.

    The Buckeyes are eager to take the field and continue their winning ways, and fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as Ohio State looks to build off their recent success.

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  • ‘Saturday Night Live’ season 50 schedule: Who is hosting ‘SNL’ tonight?


    Season 50 of “Saturday Night Live” premiered on September 28, 2024, and is set to conclude on May 17, 2025. So, who will be hosting the momentous season’s remaining episodes?

    “SNL” announced on Friday, Jan. 10, that Dave Chappelle and Timothée Chalamet would lead the next two shows. Chappelle hosted on Saturday, Jan. 18, while rapper GloRilla served as musical guest. Chalamet is slated to serve as both host and musical guest during the Saturday, Jan. 25, episode of “SNL.”

    The NBC sketch comedy series has not yet announced the next host after Chalamet. That is because, there won’t be a new “SNL” episode on Saturday, Feb. 1, or Saturday, Feb. 8, per NBC New York.

    The outlet reported that “SNL” will return with a new episode on Saturday, Feb. 15, one day before the three-hour “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” is set to air.

    Read More: How many times has Timothee Chalamet hosted ‘SNL?’

    “SNL” will likely announce the host for the Feb. 15 episode the week of Monday, Feb. 3. As NBC is planning for a celebratory weekend ahead of the Sunday, Feb. 16, anniversary special, it’s likely that the host of the Feb. 15 show will be either a legendary “SNL” alum or a fan-favorite host who has helmed the show multiple times.

    The 50th anniversary special will feature current and former “SNL” cast members as well as notable hosts and musical acts from throughout the show’s history.

    Drew Barrymore confirmed her involvement during a Thursday, Jan. 23, interview with Entertainment Weekly. The actress and talk show host is a member of SNL’s elite Five-Timers club and still holds the record for the youngest host. She was just 7 when she first appeared on the show in 1982.

    “I don’t know to what extent, but I will be there,” Barrymore told EW of the anniversary special. “I’ve hosted six times, so if it’s just to be there, that’s enough for me. And if anybody needs me, you can put me in, coach! I don’t know what will happen, but I’ll be there.”

    Chalamet’s “Saturday Night Live” appearance airs on NBC on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 11:30 p.m. EST and can be streamed on Peacock.

    The “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” airs on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. EST and can be streamed on Peacock.



    “Saturday Night Live” season 50 schedule: Who is hosting “SNL” tonight?

    Tonight’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” will be hosted by the hilarious and talented comedian, John Mulaney. Mulaney, who has previously hosted the show multiple times, is sure to bring the laughs with his sharp wit and clever humor.

    Joining Mulaney as the musical guest for tonight’s episode is rising star Olivia Rodrigo. Rodrigo, who has taken the music world by storm with hits like “drivers license” and “good 4 u,” is sure to deliver a show-stopping performance.

    Be sure to tune in to “Saturday Night Live” tonight to catch all the laughs and memorable moments with host John Mulaney and musical guest Olivia Rodrigo. It’s sure to be a night to remember!

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  • Scarlett Johansson Surprised Family With Today Show Guest Hosting Gig


    Scarlett Johansson Surprised Family With Today Show Guest Hosting Gig

    Scarlett Johansson and Jenna Bush Hager.
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    Scarlett Johansson’s childhood dream of being a morning show host is one not many of her loved ones knew she had.

    “I cannot believe it,” the actress, 40, exclaimed while stepping in as Jenna Bush Hager’s cohost on the Tuesday, January 21, episode of Today With Jenna & Friends. “And more importantly, everyone in my life can’t quite believe it either. … The people that knew me very well were like, ‘You are living your dream. I am so happy for you.’ The people that did not know me as well were like, ‘What’s going on? Are you OK?’”

    Johansson noted that as a kid, she would look at herself “in the mirror with a shampoo bottle, and I’m like, ‘Good morning, everyone, and I hope you had a wonderful weekend. What’s happening in your neck of the woods?’ All of that stuff.”

    While Johansson wished to be a Today host, Bush Hager, 43, wished for the opposite. “Your life was my dream. I wanted to be a Broadway star, but I was not talented,” she told Johansson, who previously appeared on Broadway in the plays A View From the Bridge and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. “I wasn’t talented. I can’t sing, for one, but my mom would drive me to try out for Les Misérables even though I was, like, kind of a chunky Texas [kid.] … Not my vibes.”

    A Guide to Jenna Bush Hagers Today With Jenna and Friends Cohosts


    Related: A Guide to Jenna Bush Hager‘s ‘Today With Jenna and Friends‘ Cohosts

    TODAY Jenna Bush Hager is starting a new era of the Today show’s fourth hour. Following Hoda Kotb’s final episode on January 10, Today With Hoda & Jenna relaunched under the new title Today With Jenna & Friends. Bush Hager, 43, will appear alongside a rotating panel of celebrity guest hosts until Kotb’s official replacement […]

    Johansson is the fifth celebrity to join Bush Hager on Jenna & Friends following Hoda Kotb’s exit from Today earlier this month. Taraji P. Henson, Eva Longoria, Keke Palmer and Michelle Buteau took on cohosting duties last week, while Johansson will sit alongside Bush Hager through Friday, January 24.

    In celebration of Johansson’s first day in the role, she and Bush Hager got to know each other through a game of “Best Friends Five.” When asked whether they are an early bird or a night owl, Johansson revealed that her late-night tendencies made it hard for her to wake up that morning.

    Scarlett Johansson Surprised Family With Today Show Guest Hosting Gig
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    “My phone was on silent, which was really cool. I barely slept a wink last night because I was going, ‘Oh, my gosh. My alarm’s not gonna go off,’” she explained. “And then, at some point, I thought, ‘I must rest,’ and so I kind of rested. And then, I woke up to pee, and I was [like], ‘Why is it daylight outside?’ And that was how I woke up this morning, so I rushed here. But I’m a night owl and an early bird because I have two kids and that’s how it goes.”

    While answering whether they prefer to receive flirty text or love notes, Johansson got jealous when Bush Hager said her husband, Henry Hager, “sometimes” writes her romantic letters. “I feel gypped,” she quipped, poking fun at her husband, Colin Jost.

    Scarlett Johansson Says She Wouldn’t Have Dated Colin Jost in High School


    Related: Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost‘s Relationship Timeline

    Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost’s love story is one for the books. The Golden Globe nominee and the Saturday Night Live star were first spotted together in May 2017 at an afterparty celebrating the NBC variety show’s season 42 finale. One year later, he called Johansson his “girlfriend” during a “Weekend Update” segment on SNL. […]

    While Bush Hager said the two of them could talk to Jost, 42, about it, Johansson added: “Not even gonna tell you which kind of emojis I’m getting.” (The couple, who wed in 2020, share son Cosmo, 3. Johansson shares her daughter, Rose, 10, with ex-husband Romain Dauriac.)

    Johansson previously got to fulfill her Today hosting dream by joining Al Roker for his weather report following a November 2024 interview on the show. “I’ve been directed by Scarlett Johansson,” Roker, 70, stated at the time. After sharing a hug with the weatherman, Johansson asked, “Did I get the job?”



    Scarlett Johansson Surprises Her Family by Guest Hosting The Today Show!

    In a surprise twist, Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson took on a new role as a guest host on The Today Show this morning, much to the delight of her family. The Black Widow star, known for her captivating performances on the big screen, showed off her charming personality and quick wit as she interviewed guests, shared personal anecdotes, and even tried her hand at cooking on live television.

    Johansson’s family, who had no idea about her guest hosting gig, were utterly shocked and thrilled to see their beloved daughter and sister gracing the morning show’s stage. The actress, who is usually very private about her personal life, opened up about her childhood memories, her favorite family traditions, and gave a heartwarming shoutout to her parents and siblings.

    Fans of Johansson were equally surprised and delighted by her unexpected appearance on The Today Show, with many taking to social media to express their excitement and admiration for the talented actress. It was truly a special moment for Johansson and her family, as they got to share this unique and unforgettable experience together.

    As the show came to a close, Johansson thanked the hosts and crew of The Today Show for the opportunity to guest host and expressed her gratitude for the love and support of her family. It was a morning filled with laughter, love, and surprises, making it a day to remember for Scarlett Johansson and her nearest and dearest.

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  • Rolling Loud Raises $25K With Fire Relief Benefit, Hosting Loud Aid Livestream Today 


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    Rolling Loud co-founders Tariq Cherif and Matt Zingler hosted a benefit concert, Loud Aid, at Kemistry Nightclub in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 20, that raised $25,000 for GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund 2025. And the duo is not done helping those in need after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. In a continuation of their efforts, Cherif and Zingler are hosting a Loud Aid Livestream on Twitch today.

    The Jan. 20 event featured performances from Ski Mask The Slump God, Luh Tyler and Pouya, among others.

    Today’s Live Aid Livestream takes place at 4 p.m. PT at twitch.tv/RollingLoud and an announcement notes that the Rolling Loud co-founders “will be joined by some Rolling Loud artists and special guest appearances – you never know who might show up!”

    In response to the tragedy in L.A., the onsale for Rolling Loud California was pushed back from earlier this month to today (Thursday, Jan. 23) at 12 p.m. A portion of all net ticket proceeds will be donated to the Los Angeles community affected by the wildfires. Two-day tickets start at $179.

    Rolling Loud California 2025 takes place March 15-16 at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. The previously announced lineup includes headliners A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti and Peso Pluma, along with YG, Quavo, BossMan Dlow, Sexyy Red, Ken Carson and many more.

    Plus, Rolling Loud is selling “Rebuild LA” T-shirts that will benefit the incarcerated firefighters that worked to protect LA County.



    Rolling Loud, the world’s largest hip-hop festival, is making a big impact offstage with their recent Fire Relief Benefit. The festival raised an impressive $25,000 to support those affected by recent wildfires in California.

    In addition to the successful fundraising efforts, Rolling Loud is also hosting a Loud Aid Livestream today to continue raising money for fire relief efforts. The livestream will feature performances from some of the biggest names in hip-hop, as well as interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and more.

    Fans can tune in to the Loud Aid Livestream today to support a great cause and enjoy some incredible music. Rolling Loud has once again proven that they are not only about putting on amazing shows, but also about giving back to their community in times of need.

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  • Ken Jennings Is the ‘Cheapest Hosting Option’ for ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ Season 3 and Beyond


    Ken Jennings is thrilled he’s been confirmed as the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! season 3, but a source close to his Sony TV bosses says it’s largely because he’s the cheap and cheerful option.

    “Ken’s been pretty clear from the beginning of his hosting journey that he’s not driven by money as much as he’s driven by a deep love for this game show that totally changed his life and made him world-famous,” the insider exclusively tells Closer. “That’s an admirable position for him to take, but it also gives the bosses at Sony TV all the power when it comes to his relationship with them.”

    The source adds that the executives “know they can pay [Ken] a fraction of what they would have to pay a well-known celebrity, comedian or even a professional game show host.”

    The insider continues, “As to his ascension to hosting the celebrity edition of the show, sure, it means a little more money for Ken, but the focus for Sony is to keep the overall franchise profitable and the more they use Ken, the more money they save — he is unquestionably the cheapest hosting option who fans actually know and like and who won’t ruin the show.”

    For these reasons, the source predicts that Ken, 50, is “going to be in this role for a long time. He’s not going to lose this job over money, that’s for sure!”

    The former computer programmer was announced as the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! season 3 in December 2024 after he previously took on the gig for season 2, which aired from September 2023 to January 2024.

    “Ken’s ready for the new season of #CelebrityJeopardy!, are you? Watch the season premiere January 8 at a NEW TIME, 9/8c on ABC, and stream on Hulu!” the official Jeopardy! Instagram account shared.

    Ken Jennings Is 'Cheapest Option' for Celebrity Jeopardy Host (EXCL)

    Ken Jennings Is ‘Cheapest Option’ for Celebrity Jeopardy Host (EXCL)

    Ken, who set a record for the most consecutive Jeopardy! wins in history with 74 victories in 2004, became a part-time host of the game show after Alex Trebek’s death in 2020. He split the hosting duties with Mayim Bialik. However, he took over as full-time host after Mayim, 49, withdrew from her role in 2023.

    In an interview with Rolling Stone published on January 7, Ken recalled having a time after Alex’s death when he wasn’t sure if he wanted to take over.

    “Everybody there was very emotional, and I had to be the one talking through it, even though I probably knew him least of all 100 people on set, crew and the staff. It was very scary,” he admitted. “You’re aware that the audience does not want you there. They’re like me, they want the other guy, and I was missing him too. I’m like, ‘I don’t want to be here. I would give anything to not be here right now.’”

    However, Ken overcame his anxieties about hosting Jeopardy!. Now, he doesn’t want to go anywhere, despite mixed chatter from viewers about his skills as a host, a source exclusively told Closer in August 2024.

    “He’s desperate to make it work and has no intention of leaving of his own accord,” the insider said. “Ken’s well aware of the noise and tittle-tattle, and privately he would acknowledge these are tough times — especially with Colin Jost coming on to host Pop Culture Jeopardy! and fans calling him awkward, which is hard to take. But he’s insisting there’s a share of blame here. He doesn’t write the lines or pick the questions and contestants, and won’t be made a scapegoat!”



    Ken Jennings, the beloved Jeopardy champion and all-time highest-earning game show contestant, has officially been announced as the “cheapest hosting option” for the upcoming season 3 of ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ and beyond.

    After a successful run as guest host following the tragic passing of Alex Trebek, Jennings has proven to be a fan-favorite and a natural fit for the role. With his quick wit, vast knowledge, and charming demeanor, Jennings has won over audiences and critics alike.

    In a statement, the producers of ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ praised Jennings for his hosting abilities, stating that he brings a unique energy and charisma to the show that is unmatched. They also noted that Jennings comes at a fraction of the cost of other potential hosts, making him the “cheapest hosting option” for the popular game show.

    Fans of ‘Jeopardy’ are thrilled with the news, as they believe Jennings will continue to honor the legacy of Alex Trebek while putting his own spin on the role. With Jennings at the helm, ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ is sure to remain a must-watch for years to come.

    So mark your calendars and get ready to tune in to ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ season 3, hosted by the one and only Ken Jennings. It’s going to be an exciting ride!

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