Laura Schober is a writer and editor specializing in health, food, wellness, beauty, and lifestyle content. Laura is also a seasoned communications professional who has previously worked in the ...
If the phrase "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me" sounds familiar, you've likely seen Saturday Night Live's classic recurring sketches starring Stuart Smalley, host of ...
These days, peanut butter is so ubiquitous that people write songs about it, but in the 1920s, peanut butter was a unique food item, and Alabama was on the cutting edge of production. Companies in a ...
For years, internet users have claimed that Jif-brand peanut butter once had the name "Jiffy." Dozens of TikTok videos have engaged with the claim. Videos posted to YouTube also exemplified the common ...
ST. PAUL — Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan earned two new endorsements this week, from Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha on Tuesday and former U.S. Sen. Al Franken on Thursday. “I’ve seen Peggy fighting for ...
Former US Senator, Al Franken tells J.O.E. News that more charges are coming for former US President Donald Trump. #alfranken #donaldtrump #trumpindictment #stormydaniels #lewisblack Canada making ...
Bleeding Cool: You're in 'Saturday Night,' the 'SNL' biopic and playing long-time writer and performer, Al Franken. Was it something that you dove in right away? How would you describe your approach?
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains major spoilers from “The Residence,” now streaming on Netflix. Before writing a single word of Netflix’s latest murder mystery “The Residence,” creator Paul ...
Al Franken is headed back to the White House — well, sort of. The former politician, 73, appears in the new murder mystery series, “The Residence,” and portrays fictional senator Aaron Filkins. The ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Al Franken, what are you doing here?! Netflix’s new murder mystery, The Residence, is a virtual who’s who whodunnit of recognizable actors and faces, including that of ...
Former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) says he’s closing the door on running for public office again. “I don’t think I’ll be running again,” the “Saturday Night Live” writer and performer-turned-lawmaker ...