Michael Che has joked that no one criminal is better than another —even if that criminal happens to be the president-elect.
Saturday Night Live traded its traditional cold open skit for a sarcastic message of support for President-elect Donald Trump.
Saturday Night Live’s first post-election show began with the cast swearing they’ve actually had Trump’s back this whole time—and host Bill Burr totally bombing in a monologue that tried to make light ...
For his first "Weekend Update" segment following Donald Trump's victory on Tuesday, co-anchor Michael Che appeared to raid ...
In the show’s first cold open since the election of former President Donald Trump for the second time, the cast joined to ...
Co-anchor Michael Che, who is Black, drank throughout the segment, saying he couldn’t believe people convinced him Harris ...
Saturday Night Live (SNL) took aim at Donald Trump in its weekend update, mocking his garbage truck appearance. Garbage has ...
This week’s “Weekend Update” on Saturday Night Live was chock-full of election material ahead of Voting Day Nov. 5, featuring ...
Michael joined Arizona's Family in January 2022. In his time in the Valley, he has been in the crowd covering protests at the state Capitol, snowstorms in Northern Arizona, and flooding in Sedona.
“Presence” unfolds from a phantom’s perspective, with the camera representing its first-person view as it haunts a suburban family, cracking under the pressure. “I wanted to find a ...
In addition to his professional endeavors, Malone was a trusted local scout leader, a dedicated member of the Village Lions rugby team and an enthusiastic player for his local softball team, according ...