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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Since the publication of "Game Change," the revelations of a sex tape and the alarming photo accompaniment to Rielle Hunter's GQ interview, we can safely say that dirt on the John Edwards scandal has entered an era of diminishing returns. America could handle the soap-worthy battle between a cancer-ridden wife and a wanton home-wrecker, but even the most salacious viewer knows that when the lady of the house takes off her pants and kneels next to the stuffed Elmo, it's time to pick up your toys and go home. ...
(April 8) -- Oprah Winfrey isn't keeping her day job. The queen of the talk show announced Thursday that she will take on prime time after her daytime show ends its 24-year run at the end of the year. Her new show, "Oprah's Next Chapter," will air in the evening and will feature Winfrey interviewing celebrities in "unexpected places" like the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China, a press release said. Chris Pizzello, AP Oprah, shown here following the Academy Awards in March, will be gabbing with celebs on her new show, "Oprah's Next Chapter." "I'm going to take viewers with me, going to ...
(Feb. 2) – Elizabeth Smart wasn't the only child to suffer because of the actions of kidnappers Wanda Barzee and Brian David Mitchell. Now adults, four of Barzee's six children appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" on Tuesday and detailed a horrific pattern of abuse they say they suffered at the hands of their mother, biological father and stepfather Mitchell, a self-proclaimed prophet who became Barzee's second husband. Barzee pleaded guilty to kidnapping Smart, who was 14 when authorities say she was abducted at knifepoint from her Salt Lake City home in June 2002. She was found nine ...
Drama queens don't come any better than this one: On the day of her earth-shaking announcement, at the appointed hour, when hundreds of thousands, nah, millions of viewers were eagerly waiting in front of TV sets across the nation, hankies in hand, to hear her say the words they already knew she would say, she made them wait 45 minutes longer, until the end of the taping of her show. At last, radiant in her lilac-colored blouse, choking back tears, Oprah Winfrey said, "I love this show. This show has been my life. And I love it enough to know when it's time to say goodbye. Twenty-five years ...
Oprah Winfrey tearfully told her audience Friday morning that she is shutting down her popular talk show on Sept. 9, 2011. "I love this show. This show has been my life. And I love it enough to know when it is time to say goodbye. Twenty-five years feels right in my bones and feels right in my spirit," she announced live at 9 a.m. in Chicago. She did not clarify speculation over whether she would step down to host a new daily talk show on her cable network, OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network. The current show is syndicated by CBS Television Distribution for broadcast throughout the day on 200 ...
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