A research associate in marine and geochemistry at WHOI, Swarr, of Sandwich, is accustomed to work that is measured in ...
In a Saturday Night Live skit, President Donald Trump called ICE on Miles Teller's Property Brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott ...
Miles Teller plays both Property Brothers in an Saturday Night Live sketch where Donald and Melania Trump remodel the White House, demolishing the East Wing to build a grand ballroom.
In the 'Saturday Night Live' parody, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump says the ballroom budget is "between $350 million and infinity." ...
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A skit, fronted by Miles Teller, in the latest episode of 'Saturday Night Live' took on Donald Trump's latest renovations of the White House.
Miles Teller discussed losing his home in the Palisades fire earlier this year during his 'Saturday Night Live' monologue ...
A "Property Brothers"-themed sketch on "SNL" spoofed President Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom.
SNL skewered Donald Trump's controversial White House ballroom project with a chaotic HGTV parody starring host Miles Teller ...
Miles Teller played the "Property Brothers" twins working on U.S. President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
Miles Teller spoofs the 'Property Brothers' tackling Trump's White House East Wing demolition and outlandish requests for a new ballroom.
The actor played former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cold open, which also featured Ramy Youseff and Shane Gillis, and in the monologue, he spoke about the loss of his Palisades home.