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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.
Seth Meyers suggested talk shows have "weaned" off of using politicians as guests, suggesting podcasts offer better platforms for political discourse than TV interviews.
Seth Meyers explains why there won't be a new 'wave' of late-night talk show hosts and gives his thoughts on the upcoming U.K. version of 'SNL.' ...
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.
Do late-night shows still have to prove they can turn breaking news into breakout comedy on the fly? For anyone still wondering, check out Thursday night’s monologues. The day-long tweet war between ...
Late-night hosts joked about Donald Trump's feud with Elon Musk over the president's spending bill.
As Busy Philipps prepares for Season 2 of her QVC+ late-night talk show, she's opening up about taking on the male-dominated time slot.
When The Late Show With Stephen Colbert initially booked late-night host and writer Amber Ruffin, her appearance was scheduled to come days after her headlining set at the White House ...
No matter what anyone of any persuasion thinks of the idea of a late-night host breaking bread with an often-monologue-reviled President, Bill Maher's personal recounting of his dinner with Donald ...
If you’ve ever wondered who the “nicest” late night host is, “The White Lotus” star Aimee Lou Wood has an answer for you — and she made sure to tell the man himself, too. Stopping by ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Fox late-night host Greg Gutfeld about comedy in the Trump era.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Fox late-night host Greg Gutfeld about comedy in the Trump era.
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