Late-Night TV Shocker: Kimmel and Colbert Launch Bold Uncensored ‘Truth News’ Channel, Declaring War on Traditional Media

The television industry has been rocked by many shocks in the past decade, but nothing has rattled the late-night landscape quite like the sudden suspension of Jimmy Kimmel…

He Was Just One Man On The Rooftop Of Buckingham Palace, But In That Moment, Brian May Carried An Entire Nation On His Shoulders. Guitar In Hand, Eyes To The Sky, He Struck The First Notes Of “God Save The Queen” — And Time Stood Still.

On June 3, 2002, Buckingham Palace became the stage for one of the most unexpected and unforgettable performances in British music history. There were no trumpets, no guards…

“Please… Don’t Let This Be The End.” Sir Tom Jones Whispered Those Words Through Trembling Lips In A Silent Hospital Room, Convinced He Was Facing His Final Curtain. Frail, Fighting A Serious Infection, He Thought His Voice Would Never Rise Again. Then, The Door Opened — And In Walked Adele. Carrying A Polished Mahogany Box Close To Her Heart, She Placed It Gently Beside Him And Said Softly: “This Is For You, Tom.” Inside Lay A Reimagined Green, Green Grass Of Home — Their Voices Forever Bound — And A Handwritten Note That Read: “Sing This With Me When You’re Better. Don’t Leave Just Yet. The World Still Needs Your Voice.” Tears Fell Down His Face As He Clutched Adele’s Hand, Managing Only A Broken Whisper: “This Song Saved Me… You Saved Me.” No Stage. No Spotlight. Just Two Souls, One On The Brink Of Goodbye, The Other Holding Him Back With Love And Music. The World Is Calling It The Most Tearful, Soul-Shaking Music Moment Ever Captured.

“Don’t Go Just Yet”: Adele’s Heartfelt Gift Leaves Tom Jones in Tears It was a quiet, gray morning in London. The kind of morning where even the sun…