It’s the end of an era. On Thursday, July 17, the longtime host of The Late Show made a heartfelt announcement: “Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending The Late Show next May.” After years of laughs, viral interviews, and unforgettable moments in late-night television, the iconic show is preparing to sign off for good. Fans are already expressing shock and sadness online, as one of the most influential talk shows of its generation prepares to take its final bow in 2026.
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Friday, July 18, 2025
‘General Hospital’ Star Tristan Rogers Reveals Cancer Diagnosis
Longtime General Hospital favorite Tristan Rogers — beloved for his iconic role as Robert Scorpio — has revealed that he’s been diagnosed with cancer. The daytime TV legend has been a fixture on the show for decades, earning a devoted fanbase for his charisma and depth. News of his diagnosis has sparked an outpouring of support from viewers and co-stars alike. As fans rally behind him, Rogers remains hopeful and strong. His courage off-screen mirrors the resilience he’s shown for years on-screen.
Bronny James Drops 18 Points in Lakers-Celtics Showdown — But There’s a Catch
Bronny James made serious noise in his latest NBA Summer League appearance, scoring a team-high 18 points in a high-intensity matchup against the Boston Celtics. The rookie guard shot an impressive 7-of-13 from the field and added 5 assists, 3 rebounds, and a steal — showing flashes of his elite potential. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Bronny also racked up 8 turnovers, many of them early in the game, fueling online debate about whether he’s ready for the big stage. Despite the Lakers’ loss, fans are buzzing about the breakout performance. Is this the beginning of Bronny’s rise to NBA stardom?
Peacock Price Hike: Streaming Service Raises Rates for All Subscribers
Bad news for binge-watchers: Peacock is officially raising its prices. The streaming platform announced a $3 increase for both new and existing subscribers on its ad-supported Peacock Premium plan. As inflation hits the entertainment world, viewers are now paying more for the same shows and movies. Whether you're tuning in for live sports, hit series, or classic comedies, the cost of streaming just went up. Is it still worth it? Fans are already debating online — and this might be the push some need to reconsider their subscriptions.
From Fanfic to Film: Tom Bateman Joins “The Love Hypothesis” Movie Adaptation
From the pages of Star Wars fanfiction to the big screen — The Love Hypothesis is getting the Hollywood treatment, and actor Tom Bateman has officially been cast in the upcoming film adaptation. The best-selling romance novel by Ali Hazelwood, which originally gained traction as a Reylo (Rey + Kylo Ren) fanfic, has captured millions of hearts worldwide. Now, with Bateman joining the cast, fans are buzzing about who he’ll portray — and whether the film will capture the swoon-worthy chemistry that made the book a viral phenomenon. Get ready for science, sparks, and a whole lot of feels.
Dolly Parton Never Sleeps: New Musical, Vegas Comeback & 40 Years of Dollywood
For most people, a nine-to-five job sounds exhausting — but for Dolly Parton, it would be a vacation. The country music icon and unstoppable creative force is busier than ever. This Friday, she premieres Dolly: A True Original Musical in Nashville, coinciding with a special exhibit honoring her legacy at the Country Music Hall of Fame (running through September). But Dolly’s not stopping there. This winter, she returns to Las Vegas for her first concert series in over 30 years — a highly anticipated comeback. And all year long, her beloved Dollywood theme park is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Dolly isn’t just a legend — she’s a one-woman empire that never quits.
The Forgotten Victims of Oppenheimer’s Bomb: Radiation Fallout That Still Haunts America
At exactly 5:30 a.m. on July 16, 1945, a blinding flash tore through the skies above New Mexico’s Jornada del Muerto desert. It marked the dawn of the nuclear age — the first atomic bomb test, code-named Trinity. Immortalized in the Oscar-winning film Oppenheimer, the test wasn’t just a moment of scientific triumph — it unleashed a silent killer. Radioactive fallout drifted over homes, farms, and families, coating everyday life with invisible poison. Decades later, the human toll is undeniable: rare cancers, chronic illnesses, and grief passed from generation to generation. Now, a new Republican tax bill includes a long-overdue expansion — finally offering compensation to thousands more Americans unknowingly exposed to this deadly legacy.
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