Pat Sajak's snark is well-documented on the syndicated TV game show "Wheel of Fortune."
And it seems like Sajak is getting a little extra fiery in his old age.
Early on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" today, we talked with retired professional boxer Laila Ali.
She is the daughter of heavyweight boxing legend Muhammad Ali and is married to former NFL wide receiver Curtis Conway, who is one of Free Beer's sports broadcast partners with Compass Media Networks.
This morning on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we were joined by actor and comedian Kevin Nealon, who is, perhaps, best known for his work on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and Showtime's "Weeds."
On Monday for World AIDS Day, U2 put on a surprise concert in New York's Times Square.
Because Bono was unable to perform with the band due to his recovery from a bicycling injury and surgery, Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin stood in and handled the singing duties.
In an "Entertainment Tonight" interview, television personality and former supermodel Janice Dickinson became the next person to speak out against comedian-actor-entertainer Bill Cosby, alleging she was raped by Cosby in a Lake Tahoe hotel room in 1982.
On Friday, New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick was a guest on ESPN's "Mike & Mike" radio show with co-hosts Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic.
Since it was Halloween, both hosts were in costume.
Recently, legendary NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan sat down with the Back 9 Network to talk golf.
When asked by host Ahmad Rashad about who would be included in his ideal foursome, Jordan didn't really hesitate when he said: "I never played with (President Barack) Obama, but I would."
But then, well.
Jimmy Kimmel has a special talent. He's always able to make people feel silly by asking them simple questions and letting them give their very wrong answers.
Anyone who was a child of the '90s at some point probably watched the NBC television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
You may remember the show: Will (played by Will Smith) was sent to Los Angeles' affluent Bel Air neighborhood from west Philadelphia to live with his rich aunt and uncle and their children. Cultures clashing! Imagine the hijinx!