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In a recurring Tonight Show segment called "Read the Fine Print," Jay Leno reveals (fake) hidden disclaimers on popular ...
Case in point, Shane Gillis bombing during his most recent SNL monologue. Gillis was hired for SNL in 2019, but the decision was reversed after it was revealed he had a history of making bigoted and ...
In this week’s late night TV recap, Jon Stewart tackles the Biden book being pushed by CNN, Shaq gives away some shoes, and more.
What else was going on that week in 1992 when Johnny Carson swung an imaginary golf club for the last time on "The Tonight Show?" ...
The wide-ranging budget bill passed in the House with a vote of 215 to 214 on Thursday (May 22), “which Trump called a landslide,” Kimmel quipped. It will now head to the Senate, which will decide ...
Thursday night's monologues saw Jimmy Kimmel and Ronny Chieng take aim at Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill," while Jimmy ...
With Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers out, it was up to the remaining late-night hosts left to comedically process Donald Trump's ...
"Might have!" Other late-night hosts got in on the fun, too. "Against all odds, he's one of us, an American pope," Jimmy Kimmel said in his opening monologue on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" "The ...
Historically, most, if not all, late-night shows have tied themselves to current events. Hosts like Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel monologue about the news before interviewing a few timely guests.
The late-night host continued ... You can watch Kimmel’s full opening monologue in the video above and let us know your thoughts below.