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Late-night hosts responded to Donald Trump's use of the f-word in an interview about the Israel-Iran conflict.
Donald Trump said he'll wait two weeks before deciding on next U.S. move in Israel-Iran conflict; late-night hosts had fun with his favorite measure of time.
But night owls still take comfort in the ritual: topical monologues, goofy skits, celebrities letting their hair down. It's an addiction we're not ready to kick. The hosts clearly feel the same way.
Late-night hosts pointed out how often the former host of The Apprentice likes to kick the can down the road by a fortnight, showing clips of him over the past 10 years promising certain things ...
Seth Meyers suggested talk shows have "weaned" off of using politicians as guests, suggesting podcasts offer better platforms for political discourse than TV interviews.
Amid domestic and global problems, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Jon Stewart took the chance for a small bit of joy at Trump's misery about his poorly attended parade.
Late Night TV Hosts on Trump’s “Big Stupid Birthday Parade”: “Almost Makes Me Feel Bad for Him” Amid domestic and global problems, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, Jimmy ...
Nicholas Hoult dyed his hair from a dark brown to a bright platinum blonde shade. Hoult officially debuted the hair ...
Taylor Tomlinson waved goodbye to After Midnight with an emotional monologue, praising the team that makes the CBS late-night show and saying she was “very grateful” for the opportunity.
Both The Times and The Post elevated mockery of Trump by liberal late-night hosts. CNN and MSNBC went wall-to-wall with coverage of Trump's cautious walk down the ramp.