Who doesn't love a good mystery? CBS's NCIS is in its 15th season, and actress Emily Wickersham joins Cheddar to give a tease of what the rest of the season will look like. Wickersham plays Special Agent Ellie Bishop on the hit show.
Bishop went undercover before the winter hiatus, and Wickersham says fans will start to see a different side of her character as the rest of the season evolves. Plus, Pauley Perrette, who plays Abby, announced she's leaving after the end of season 15. Wickersham talks about losing her as a castmate and what it will take to fill her spot.
Plus, Wickersham talks about the #TimesUp movement at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. She says she would vote for Oprah if she ran for President in 2020! And on a serious note, Wickersham says that it's time for women to be recognized in Hollywood and that the perception of women needs to be changed.
Disney+ released the series 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' a day earlier than expected.
There's a new action series in the works at Amazon Prime video and it's set to star Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer.
Beyonce was named Grindr's Mother of the Year for 2023.
A new study suggests that apes can have long-lasting social memories similar to humans.
The wINTERverse in downtown Manhattan offers an immersive and interactive art experience for patrons as winter officially kicks off. Zach Blutner, managing director of Inter, joined Cheddar News to discuss what people should expect at the location.
Much of the country is expected to see unusually mild temperatures over the Christmas weekend.
According to an American Christmas Tree Association poll, about 77% of people say they will display an artificial Christmas tree rather than a real one.
A new study shows that people reduce their calorie intake at restaurants when they're given nutritional information on the menu.
British actor Charlie Hunnam is opening up about almost landing a big role in the Star Wars franchise.
New York State will create a commission tasked with considering reparations to address the persistent, harmful effects of slavery in the state under a bill signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday.
Load More