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How to watch Ryder Cup 2025: TV channel, live stream details and start time
The Ryder Cup is just a week away, and anticipation is building as Keegan Bradley hopes to lead Team USA to victory at Bethpage Black. The Americans are out for revenge after suffering a heavy defeat to Europe in Rome two years ago.
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What NFL games are on today: Week 2 Sunday schedule, TV channels, live stream info, kick off times
Week 2 of the NFL season is underway. Start your day with Fantasy Football Pregame with Matthew Berry at 11:00 AM ET on Peacock. Check out the full list of NFL games taking place today below. Click here to subscribe to Peacock and follow all the NFL action all season long!
From details about the new cast to how to secure tickets to watch the show live, here’s what you need to know about the upcoming season of “SNL.”
The next time you watch “Saturday Night Live” in its true form (live!), Bad Bunny will be in the house. The long-time sketch comedy series announced on Instagram on Thursday that the Puerto Rican rapper will be hosting the Season 51 premiere of “SNL” on Saturday, Oct. 4.
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Disney's ABC pulls 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' after FCC chair criticizes the host's Charlie Kirk comments
Disney’s ABC said Wednesday it has pulled “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air “indefinitely” following the late-night host’s comments Monday about the motivations of the man who authorities say fatally shot conservative activist Charlie Kirk. During his monologue Monday night, Kimmel criticized Republicans for how they responded to Kirk’s killing.
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‘Saturday Night Live’: Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter Set as Hosts to Open Season 51
Former castmember Amy Poehler is set to host on Oct. 11 — her third time hosting and second solo gig (she also hosted once with Tina Fey) — with musical guest Role Model. Sabrina Carpenter will take on both the host and musical guest roles on Oct. 18.
NBC News correspondent Alice Barr reports live from London on the latest political headlines - including Trumps visit to the UK.