Jon Stewart Returns to The Daily Show

Stewart Skewers Biden and Trump

Jon Stewart returned to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” Monday night immediately mocking President Biden and former President Trump for a shared problem.


Minutes into his opening monologue Jon Stewart criticized President Biden and former President Trump for one of the biggest issues this election year. “They are the oldest people ever to run for president — breaking by only four years the record that they set!” Stewart returned to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” after a nine-year hiatus with his usual and acerbic wit. “I think we’ve got a new name for our election coverage: Indecision 2024, Antiques Roadshow.” Stewart agreed to host the show Monday nights through the 2024 election. Carmen Roberts.  Fox News.

NASA Moon ROCKS!

NASA Scientists to Open Special Package March 9

NASA plans to open a special package today as it prepares for the return to the moon.

It’s an exciting event – 50 years in the making – the opening of one of the last sealed and pristine Moon rocks from the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. NASA’s been saving the samples all these years because the agency figured science and technology would improve over the years and allow scientists to study the rocks in new ways and address new questions in the quest to put humans back on the Moon. NASA hopes to make that happen in 2025. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.

You can listen to NASA’s presentation — The Moon ROCKS! Apollo to Artemis — on Twitter Wednesday, March 9. It starts at 6:30PM ET on @TwitterSpaces.

Winter the Dolphin Dies

Winter fans mourn the loss of dolphin who ‘inspired hope, was loved by millions.’

A dolphin without a tail that captured many Americans’ hearts died Thursday night.
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium will be closed Friday so the staff can grieve the loss of their friend, Winter.

Winter the dolphin was the beloved star of the “Dolphin Tale” movies, inspired by her true story of losing her tale and finding so many friends.

“We’re here because of the most amazing animal and friend that I’ve ever known and I hope you love her as much as I do.”

Everyone at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida and all its visitors who grew to love Winter are heartbroken now. The aquarium says the 16-year-old bottlenose dolphin with an unprecedented prosthetic tail died Thursday evening despite urgent efforts to treat a gastrointestinal problem. Like all her years at the aquarium, Winter was cared for to the very end, dying in the arms of animal care experts. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.



Winter was two months old when her tail became entangled in a crab trap near Cape Canaveral, forcing its amputation.

“Dolphin Tale” was released in 2011 and chronicled Winter’s recovery and the unprecedented effort to fit her with a prosthetic tail.

A sequel followed three years later.

Disney Commits to Theatrical Releases for Remainder of 2021

Disney says the rest of its films this year will open in theaters only. 

You might call it the “Shang-Chi” effect. “You got this.” That Disney/Marvel film opened exclusively in theaters and set a Labor Day weekend record of $132 million. That smashing box office turnout’s prompting Disney to forgo the dual pandemic release to theaters and streaming services. Instead, Disney’s remaining 2021 films will open only in theaters. Among the films headed for the box office are the animated feature, “Encanto,” “I am just as special as the rest of my family,” and the much-awaited Steven Spielberg remake of “West Side Story.” So, get your tickets if you want to be the first to see the new Disney releases. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.


The other Disney films set for release this year are: “Eternals,” “The Last Duel,” “The King’s Man,” and “Ron’s Gone Wrong.” The six remaining films for 2021 will get a run in the theaters of at least 45 days.


Disney’s six remaining films set for release in 2021 will debut in theaters only.


  • “The Last Duel” starring  Ben Affleck and Matt Damon opens October 15.
  • “Ron’s Gone Wrong” will debut October 22.
  • Marvel Studios’ “Eternals” with its new team of Super Heroes and ancient aliens hits theaters November 5.
  • “Encanto” will open November 24 for the long Thanksgiving Day weekend.
  • The Steven Spielberg remake of the 1961 blockbuster film, “West Side Story,” is set for release on December 10.
  • “The King’s Man” starring Ralph Fiennes and Harris Dickinson is scheduled to open December 22 just in time for the Christmas holidays.

War Correspondent Joseph Galloway Dies at 79.

Foreign correspondent Joe Galloway covered the front lines of battle in Vietnam.

Longtime American foreign correspondent Joseph L. Galloway best known for his book about a pivotal battle in the Vietnam War died Wednesday at 79. His book, “We Were Soldiers Once … And Young,” was made into a Hollywood movie in 2002.

 “Before that day the soldiers of North Vietnam and America had never met each other in a major battle.”

The story recounted his and Army Lt. General Hal Moore’s experiences in the 1965 battle in the Ia Drang Valley. During that bloody fight Galloway rescued wounded soldiers under fire and became the only civilian to receive a U.S. Army medal of valor for actions in combat during the Vietnam War. Carmen Roberts. Fox News


Galloway spent decades as a foreign correspondent for UPI, US News & World Report, and Knight Ridder newspapers. He also served as a consultant for the Ken Burns’ PBS documentary “The Vietnam War.” The native of Refugio, Texas died in a hospital near is home in Concord, NC.

Galloway (center) aboard a Marine CH-34 helicopter in Vietnam the year after Ia Drang
“We Were Soldiers Once … And Young” starring Mel Gibson as Lt. General Hal Moore

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