Rather than a typical cold open this week, Saturday Night Live opened with host Pete Davidson acknowledging the tragedy unfolding in the Middle East. “I know what you’re thinking: Who better to comment on it than Pete Davidson?” he joked. But he went on to speak about how he was reminded of his own childhood tragedy of losing his father in the September 11 terrorist attacks, remembering the lengths his mother went to to cheer him up, including accidentally buying him the Eddie Murphy stand-up special Delirious.
Qualcomm has announced today that the Board of Directors has rejected Broadcom’s proposal to acquire the company for around $105 billion. The BOD believes that Broadcom’s offering undervalues Qualcomm and its growth perspectives in the upcoming 5G era.
Last week Broadcom offered to buy all of the outstanding shares of Qualcomm for $105 billion in total for cash and stock. Under the terms of the deal, shareholders of Qualcomm would get $60 in cash and $10 in Broadcom’s stock for each share, which would be a 28% premium over the price of a Qualcomm share on November 2, 2017.
Gene Wilder starred in the classic film that was released in 1971 was released in 1971, and many of us will have fond memories of the film whether it's through the iconic song or Gene Wilder's introduction as the titular character.
However, despite being such a critcially-beloved and cherished film, it didn't end up launching the careers of many of its child stars, with only two of them going on to have substantial careers in the industry.
According to The New York Times' exposé of Third Eye Blind's legal issues (up to 2002, at least), guitarist Kevin Cadogan was in the dark for three years about the legal setup behind the fact that the band was owned by a corporation, which was, in turn, owned by singer/songwriter Stephan Jenkins.
When the situation came to light in 1999, Cadogan took a stand and refused to sign a deal for making an EP.
This article contains spoilers for the first season of Big Brother Reindeers Games.
Recommended Videos The holidays are officially in full force after Big Brother Reindeer Games crowned its first champion. After Big Brother 25 wrapped in November, nine Big Brother stars returned to the franchise for another shot at earning a six-figure grand prize. They showed up for Reindeer Games, an original CBS spin-off show nothing like its predecessor. Instead of Head of Households, Power of Vetos, and eviction nights, the contestants dueled in a challenge-based game that played out through six festive episodes.