After 10 unforgettable years and more than 1,800 episodes, Stephen Colbert said goodbye to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in a finale so emotional, surreal, and star-packed that fans are calling it the end of an era. From a “reality-bending” wormhole swallowing the set to surprise appearances by the legendary Strike Force Five crew — Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, John Oliver, and mentor Jon Stewart — the final episode became an emotional love letter to late-night television. Then came the moment nobody was ready for: Paul McCartney returning to the historic Ed Sullivan Theater to sing “Hello, Goodbye” alongside Colbert, bringing the audience to tears as the curtain officially fell. Behind the laughter, celebrity cameos, and unforgettable musical performances was a deeper story about friendship, exhaustion, loyalty, and the battle that shaped Colbert’s final years on air.

Colbert had hosted the franchise since taking over from David Letterman in 2015. And that’s a wrap for The Late Show. Stephen Colbert, the franchise’s host for the past decade,…

GREEN BAY HEART: Tucker Kraft has turned a quiet act of gratitude into a powerful story of loyalty, honoring his teacher’s family with a $10,000 monthly donation that reaches far beyond football. In a league often defined by hits, stats, and headlines, the Packers tight end just reminded fans that the strongest legacy a player can build may come from the lives he chooses to lift off the field.

Green Bay, Wisconsin – Tucker Kraft has quickly become one of the highest-regarded tight ends for the Green Bay Packers. With his sure-handed catching ability, strong blocking, and outstanding team…