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  • Ripping the Headlines Today – Paul Lander, Humor Times

    Ripping the Headlines Today – Paul Lander, Humor Times

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    Making fun of the headlines today, so you don’t have to

    The news, even that about Taylor Swift fans (aka “Swifties”), doesn’t need to be complicated or confusing; that’s what any new release from Microsoft is for. And, as in the case with anything from Microsoft, to keep the news from worrying our pretty little heads over, remember something new and equally indecipherable will come out soon: 

    Really all you need to do is follow one simple rule: barely pay attention and jump to conclusions. So, here are some headlines today and my first thoughts:

    Swifties

    Ted Nugent sends a harsh message about Taylor Swift’s music — and Swifties clap back

    … So, it’s the Swifties vs. the not so swift …

    Something stinks: Why #TrumpSmells is trending on X

    Can’t believe no judge has pounded the gavel and proclaimed “Odor in the court, odor in the court,” when Trump enters.

    Tesla owner says he had to cancel Christmas plans because car would not charge in freezing weather

    On the upside his Model 3 didn’t back over his kids.

    The ‘why’ behind the effort to recruit Romney for president in 2024

    Joe Biden shrugs it off and says “kids, today…”

    Mariah Carey and Bryan Tanaka split after 7 years together, day after Christmas

    Her new Holiday classic ‘All I Want for Christmas is You (To Get Lost).’

    Ozempic overdose? Poison control experts explain why thousands OD’d this year

    And looked great while doing so.

    Kim Guilfoyle to Alina Habba: “If you could please get my fiancée and his brother off, I’d really appreciate it’

    Oh, there’s a good chance she’s getting them off, all right.

    Spirit Airlines put a 6-year-old on the wrong flight and flew him 160 miles away from his family

    On the bright side, their luggage arrived okay.

    Lindsey Graham clucks at New York officials over Chick-Fil-A bill

    You’d think he’d be more a Dairy Queen guy.

    Jessa Duggar welcomes baby No. 5 with husband Ben Seewald

    This woman doesn’t have a uterus, she has a Gymboree …

    Biggest Christmas shopping season ever

    Beware, if stuff was missing under your tree, you might have been visited by ‘Santos’ Claus.

    Happy 75th birthday to Samuel L. Jackson

    F#$k yeah, motherf#$er.

    Teacher lived with over 300 cats, chickens and ducks in mobile home, Florida sheriff says

    Cats and chickens and ducks, oh my.

    You are the father!’ Maury Povich declares to Denver Zoo orangutan

    … So, that lets 45. and Gary Busey off the hook for Eric Trump …

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  • Daytime Emmys 2023 Full Winners List: ‘General Hospital,’ ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Take Top Prizes  (UPDATED LIVE)

    Daytime Emmys 2023 Full Winners List: ‘General Hospital,’ ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Take Top Prizes (UPDATED LIVE)

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    Better late than never, the 50th Annual Daytime Emmys got underway on Friday night from downtown Los Angeles’ Westin Bonaventure Hotel, after six months of postponement due to the Hollywood strikes. Airing live on CBS, “Entertainment Tonight” hosts Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner were back to emcee this year’s event.

    “General Hospital” jumped out to a dominant early lead in the competition, winning six awards — including daytime drama, as well as both supporting actor and supporting actress, younger actor, guest actor and directing. “The Bold and the Beautiful” won the two lead actor and actress prizes, however.

    “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” meanwhile, pulled off big wins for both outstanding daytime talk series and outstanding daytime talk series host.

    Not all Daytime Emmys will be awarded on Friday; it’s a busy weekend for the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmys are set to take place on Saturday, December 16. Also this weekend: Children’s & Family Creative Arts Emmys on December 16, as well as the 2nd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards and Trustees’ Gala on Dec. 17.

    Among the evening’s honorees, daytime icon Susan Lucci (“All My Children”) was set to receive the lifetime achievement honor from Shemar Moore. On Saturday, talk show veteran Maury Povich will receive his Daytime Emmys lifetime achievement honor, presented by his wife, veteran TV news journalist Connie Chung. Marking the 50th anniversary of the Daytime Emmys were iconic daytime stars who were set to serve as some of the evening’s presenters, including “Young and the Restless’” Lauralee Bell, Peter Bergman, Michael Damian and Melody Thomas Scott, as well as Drake Hogestyn and Mary Beth Evans (“Days of Our Lives”), Finola Hughes, Donnell Turner and Laura Wright (“General Hospital”), A Martinez and Kim Whitley (“The Bay”), and John McCook and Heather Tom (“Bold & the Beautiful”).

    ABC’s legendary sudser “General Hospital” landed the most Daytime Emmy nominations this year, with 19. CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful” was next in line, with 14 nods, followed by “The Young and the Restless” (13), NBC’s “Days of Our Lives” (11) and the most-honored non-serial, the syndicated “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” also with 11.

    During the telecast, NATAS chairman Terry Reilly noted that this was the first major awards show since the end of the Hollywood strikes, which forced the delay of the Daytime Emmys to the late fall. This show, for example, honored programs that aired all the way back from Jan. 1, 2022 to Dec. 31, 2022.

    Reilly also took a moment to recognize the life of TV titan Norman Lear. The evening opened with an honor for the late Sonya Eddy, who won a posthumous Daytime Emmy in the supporting actress category for “General Hospital.” Eddy died last December. The show also paid tribute to “General Hospital” and “Days of Our Lives” actor Tyler Christopher, who died in October. Later, Connie Chung introduced the In Memoriam by paying tribute to Barbara Walters.

    “Barbara Walters revolutionized the face of Daytime television with her groundbreaking show “The View.” Barbara was the creator, the producer, the star – the engine behind it. And this was on top of her pioneering career in news and interviews. She was the icon who paved the way for all women in television news, especially me. She mom-ed me. And although they would never admit it, she taught the men a thing or two, I can’t fathom she is gone. We remember her and all the others who passed, for their contributions to television,” Chung said, introducing Jennifer Nettles to perform during the segment.

    Here are this year’s Daytime Emmy winners:

    DAYTIME EMMYS — DECEMBER 15

    SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTRESS
    Krista Allen as Dr. Taylor Hayes, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    WINNER: Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson, General Hospital (ABC)
    Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    Brook Kerr as Dr. Portia Robinson, General Hospital (ABC)
    Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne, General Hospital (ABC)

    SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTOR
    Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassadine, General Hospital (ABC)
    Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos, General Hospital (ABC)
    Daniel Feuerriegel as EJ DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    WINNER: Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, General Hospital (ABC)
    Jon Lindstrom as Dr. Kevin Collins/Ryan Chamberlain, General Hospital (ABC)

    DAYTIME TALK SERIES
    The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show (SYNDICATED)
    WINNER: The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    Live with Kelly and Ryan (SYNDICATED)
    Today with Hoda and Jenna (NBC)

    ENTERTAINMENT NEWS SERIES
    Access Hollywood (SYNDICATED)
    E! News (E! Entertainment)
    WINNER: Entertainment Tonight (SYNDICATED)
    Extra (SYNDICATED)
    Inside Edition (SYNDICATED)

    WRITING TEAM FOR A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
    The Bay (Popstar! TV) 
    Beyond Salem: Chapter Two (Peacock) 
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Days of our Lives (NBC/Peacock) 
    General Hospital (ABC)
    WINNER: The Young and the Restless (CBS)

    YOUNGER PERFORMER IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
    Cary Christopher as Thomas DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    Victoria Grace as Wendy Shin, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    WINNER: Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks, General Hospital (ABC)
    Henry Joseph Samiri as Douglas Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)

    DIRECTING TEAM FOR A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
    The Bay (Popstar! TV)
    Beyond Salem: Chapter Two (Peacock)
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Days of our Lives (NBC/Peacock) 
    WINNER: General Hospital (ABC)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)

    GUEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
    Steve Burton as Harris Michaels, Beyond Salem (Peacock)
    Cassandra Creech as Dr. Grace Buckingham, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    WINNER: Alley Mills as Heather Webber, General Hospital (ABC)
    Robert Newman as Ashland Locke, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    Kevin Spirtas as Dr. Craig Wesley, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)

    DAYTIME TALK SERIES HOST
    Drew Barrymore, The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    WINNER: Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    Tamron Hall, Tamron Hall (SYNDICATED)
    Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, Live with Kelly and Ryan (SYNDICATED)
    Sherri Shepherd, Sherri (SYNDICATED)

    LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTOR
    Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos, General Hospital (ABC)
    Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera, Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    WINNER: Thorsten Kaye as Ridge Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott, The Young and the Restless (CBS)

    LEAD PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTRESS
    Sharon Case as Sharon Newman, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea Lawson, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    Finola Hughes as Anna Devane, General Hospital (ABC)
    WINNER: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood as Steffy Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers, The Young and the Restless (CBS)

    DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES
    The Bay (Popstar! TV)
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    WINNER: General Hospital (ABC)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)

    DAYTIME CREATIVE ARTS & LIFESTYLE EMMYS — DECEMBER 16

    LEGAL/COURTROOM PROGRAM
    Caught in Providence (SYNDICATED)
    Hot Bench (SYNDICATED)
    Judge Steve Harvey (ABC)
    Judy Justice Freevee
    The People’s Court (SYNDICATED)

    CULINARY SERIES
    Family Dinner (Magnolia Network)
    José Andrés and Family in Spain (Discovery+)
    Martha Cooks (Roku)
    Roadfood: Discovering America One Dish at a Time (WGBH)
    Selena + Chef (HBO Max)
      
    TRAVEL, ADVENTURE AND NATURE PROGRAM
    Down to Earth with Zac Efron (Netflix)
    Guy’s All-American Road Trip (Food Network)
    The Hidden Lives of Pets (Netflix)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    Reel Destinations Focus Features
    Wild Babies (Netflix)

    INSTRUCTIONAL/HOW-TO PROGRAM
    Amanda Gorman Teaches Writing and Performing Poetry (MasterClass)
    Fixer Upper: The Castle (Magnolia Network)
    Idea House: Mountain Modern (Roku)
    Instant Dream Home (Netflix)
    Martha Gardens (Roku)
     
    LIFESTYLE PROGRAM
    Eat This With Yara (AJ+)
    For the Love of Kitchens (Magnolia Network)
    George to the Rescue (NBC)
    Life After Death with Tyler Henry (Netflix)
    Mind Your Manners (Netflix)
    The Established Home (Magnolia Network)
     
    ARTS AND POPULAR CULTURE PROGRAM
    American Anthems (PBS)
    Kings of Leon @ O2 (YouTube)
    My Bluegrass Story (RFD-TV) 
    Variety Power of Women: Changemakers (Lifetime)
    Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (PBS)
    Working in the Theatre (AmericanTheatreWing.org)
     
    EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PROGRAM
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    The Earth Unlocked (The Weather Channel)
    The Future Of (Netflix)
    Harlem Globetrotters Play It Forward (NBC)
    Historian’s Take (PBS)
    Italy Made with Love (PBS)
    Vikings: The Rise and Fall (National Geographic)

    DAYTIME SPECIAL
    96th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day (NBC) 
    All Boys Aren’t Blue (Amazon Prime Video)
    Behind The Table: A View Reunion (Hulu)
    Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day (ABC)
    Extra: Cheslie Kryst 1991-2022 (SYNDICATED)
    The House that Norm Built (PBS/Roku)
    Recipe for Change: Standing up to Anti-Semitism (YouTube Originals)

    SHORT FORM PROGRAM
    Asian American Stories of Resilience and Beyond (World Channel)
    Dressed (Focus Features)
    Finding Pause (Healthline)
    Handmade (YouTube) 
    My Mark featuring Marcus Samuelsson (Conde Nast/Bon Appetit) 
    Ready Jet Cook (Food Network)

    CULINARY HOST
    Kardea Brown, Delicious Miss Brown (Food Network)
    Ina Garten, Be My Guest with Ina Garten (Food Network)
    Guy Fieri, Guy’s Ranch Kitchen (Food Network)
    Emeril Lagasse, Emeril Cooks (Roku)
    Justin Sutherland, Taste the Culture (TBS/TNT/TruTV)
    Andrew Zimmern, Family Dinner (Magnolia Network)

    DAYTIME PROGRAM HOST
    Danielle Brooks, Instant Dream Home (Netflix)
    Mike Corey, Uncharted Adventure (The Weather Channel)
    Zac Efron, Down to Earth with Zac Efron (Netflix)  
    Kevin O’Connor, This Old House (PBS/Roku)
    Martha Stewart, Martha Gardens (Roku)

     WRITING TEAM FOR A DAYTIME NON-FICTION PROGRAM**
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (SYNDICATED)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    **Due to submission count, this category is a merged Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Series and Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Special. All entries in both categories were judged by the same panel.
     
    DIRECTING TEAM FOR A SINGLE CAMERA DAYTIME NON-FICTION PROGRAM
    Ask This Old House (PBS/Roku) 
    Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia (Magnolia Network)
    Home (Apple TV+)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    Wild Babies (Netflix)
     
    DIRECTING TEAM FOR A MULTIPLE CAMERA DAYTIME NON-FICTION PROGRAM
    American Anthems (PBS)
    The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    Entertainment Tonight (SYNDICATED)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The View (ABC)
     
    OUTSTANDING MUSIC DIRECTION AND COMPOSITION
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    The Hidden Lives of Pets (Netflix)
    Home (Apple TV+)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
     
    ORIGINAL SONG
    “Darling Darling,” General Hospital (ABC)
    “Everyone Dances,” The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)  
    “Life is Sweet,” American Anthems (PBS)
    “Only There,” Joni Table Talk (Daystar)
    “Pocket Change,” American Anthems (PBS) 

    LIGHTING DIRECTION
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) 
    The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    General Hospital (ABC)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The View (ABC)
     
    TECHNICAL DIRECTION, CAMERAWORK, VIDEO
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day (ABC)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Talk (CBS)
    The View (ABC)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)
     
    CINEMATOGRAPHY
    The Hidden Lives of Pets (Netflix)
    Home (Apple TV+)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    Italy Made with Love (PBS)
    Wild Babies (Netflix)
     
    SINGLE CAMERA EDITING
    Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia (Magnolia Network)
    The Hidden Lives of Pets (Netflix)
    Home (Apple TV+)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    Wild Babies (Netflix)
     
    MULTIPLE CAMERA EDITING
    Articulate with Jim Cotter (PBS) 
    Behind The Table: A View Reunion (Hulu)
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    Emeril Cooks (Roku)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    Rachael Ray (SYNDICATED)
     
    OUTSTANDING LIVE SOUND MIXING AND SOUND 
    Days of our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    The Ellen DeGeneres Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)
     
    SOUND MIXING AND SOUND EDITING
    Car Masters: Rust to Riches (Netflix)
    Down to Earth with Zac Efron (Netflix)
    The Hidden Lives of Pets (Netflix)
    Home (Apple TV+)
    Island of the Sea Wolves (Netflix)
    Wild Babies (Netflix)
     
    MAIN TITLE AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    Car Masters: Rust to Riches (Netflix)
    The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
    Down to Earth with Zac Efron (Netflix)
    Instant Dream Home (Netflix)
     
    CASTING
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    Days of our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
    General Hospital (ABC)
    Start Up (PBS)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)
     
    ART DIRECTION/SET DECORATION/SCENIC DESIGN
    General Hospital (ABC)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Talk (CBS)
    The View (ABC)
    The Young and the Restless (CBS)
     
    COSTUME DESIGN/STYLING
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    Book of Queer (Discovery+)
    General Hospital (ABC)
    Sherri (SYNDICATED)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show (SYNDICATED)
     
    HAIRSTYLING AND MAKEUP
    The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show (SYNDICATED)
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
    Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)
    Sherri (SYNDICATED)
    Tamron Hall (SYNDICATED)

    PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT
    Access Hollywood/”Tow Yard” (SYNDICATED)
    The Drew Barrymore Show/”Drew’s Got the Beat” (SYNDICATED)
    The Jennifer Hudson Show/”EGOT, Hope, and Joy, and Magic” (SYNDICATED)
    Sherri/”Sherri: Fun. Joy. Laughter.” (SYNDICATED)
    Tamron Hall/”Women Reclaiming Their Power: Michelle Branch & Angela Simmons”  (SYNDICATED)

    NATAS and Associated Television International produce the Daytime Emmys. Adam Sharp and Lisa Armstrong are executive producers from NATAS, while David McKenzie is executive producer from ATI.

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  • ‘The Results Are In’: Maury Povich Announces At-Home Paternity Test Kit Company

    ‘The Results Are In’: Maury Povich Announces At-Home Paternity Test Kit Company

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    Former daytime talk show host Maury Povich is gearing up for his next venture: at-home paternity test kits.

    Povich, who retired from his talk show last year, told TMZ on Friday that he is launching a DNA paternity test company called The Results Are In — a nod to the phrase he’d say on “Maury” before revealing paternity test results.

    “I’ve been around paternity testing for more than 20 years, so I know exactly what’s going on and how we can help those people who are looking for fathers, fathers who are looking for children, fathers who don’t think they’re the fathers and fathers who think they’re the fathers,” Povich told TMZ in a video interview. “And we can unite families after a long period of time.”

    Povich explained that his business manager approached him with the idea following his retirement, adding that the kits would be through DNA Diagnostics Center — the same company that ran tests with a “99.9%” accuracy rate on “Maury” for over two decades.

    The tests, he said, will be sent to the DDC lab and, within two or three days, people can receive confidential results.

    The DDC said in a blog post in 2011 that it had done more than 3,000 tests for the show since it began working with “Maury” in 1998. Povich’s talk show ended last September, but continues to air in syndication.

    “I’ve seen firsthand how DNA testing can change lives and bring families together,” Povich said in a statement to TMZ. “With ‘The Results Are In,’ we’re making it easier and more affordable than ever before for people to get the answers they need.”

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