By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
While everybody loves Raymond, it's stand-up comedy that Ray Romano loves most.

While everybody loves Raymond, it's stand-up comedy that Ray Romano loves most.
Fans of "Parenthood" love Ray Romano.

"Two and a Half Men" is treating Ashton Kutcher pretty well — so well that, by one measure, he's the highest-paid actor on the small screen.
More A-listers have signed on to support the third Stand Up to Cancer telethon.
"The Dark Knight Rises" stayed atop the box office for the second straight weekend, making just over $64 million. But it's lagging behind the staggering numbers of its predecessor, 2008's "The Dark Knight."
With Batman lurking, the prehistoric critters of "Ice Age: Continental Drift" ran off with the box office, earning $46 million in their opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The fourth "Ice Age" film has the same easy good nature typical of the decade-old animated franchise. While the first fans of the 2002 original have long aged out of the target audience for these celebrity-voiced prehistoric mammals, new recruits are likely being minted via DVD and download.
The "Ice Age" films, which now number four, might have a prehistoric setting like the Flintstones, but their cartoon world is much closer to Wile E. Coyote.

ESPN is going all out in its 10th year covering the Wimbledon tennis championships.

Coming off an early bogey that put him eight shots behind, Tiger Woods was in a bunker to the left of the 13th fairway at Pebble Beach when he cut a 9-iron too much, sending it right of the green toward deep rough.
Patricia Heaton and her former "Everybody Loves Raymond" co-star are experiencing a role reversal on her new sitcom.
TNT says it's canceled Ray Romano's award-winning series "Men of a Certain Age" after two seasons.
Scranton regional manager Michael Scott has left "The Office," as long promised, in a fond farewell for the actor who played him, series star Steve Carell.

Scott Bakula, husband and father of four, gets a kick out of portraying a feckless playboy at mid-life on TNT's "Men of a Certain Age."
"It's great to see some of the guys that I started doing stand-up with, like Brian Regan and Wanda (Sykes)," Mr. Romano said. "And Bob Costas is hosting."
Ray Romano: Actor-comic returns to his stand-up roots for 'Garden of Laughs' →
"Yeah, I love to act and explore different characters, but I'm still learning and finding out if I'm good at all," Mr. Romano said of his work in front of the camera.
Ray Romano: Actor-comic returns to his stand-up roots for 'Garden of Laughs' →