LATE NIGHT COMEDY

May 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Late-night comedy’s shift: when sarcasm overshadows laughs

Once upon a time, late-night TV was a place where jokes, not arguments, ruled the screen. That changed when some hosts turned their shows into daily rants against one political side, making comedy feel less like fun and more like a classroom lecture on outrage. One of those hosts, known for once sma

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Jul 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV's Tough Times: Is Colbert's Exit Just About Money?

CBS has decided to end Stephen Colbert's late-night show, saying it's all about money. But many people think there's more to it. Colbert has been a big critic of President Donald Trump, and some believe that might have played a role in the decision. Late-night TV is facing some serious challenges.

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Confusion in the Government: A Messy Email and Mixed Messages

Imagine this: a high-ranking official sends out a strange email. It asks federal employees to list five things they did at work last week. Sounds simple, right? But here’s the twist: if you don’t reply, you might get fired. Or maybe you won’t. Who knows? This is the kind of chaos that unfolded in th

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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Subway Crime: A New York Comedy Sketch

Imagine this: New York City's subway crime has gotten so bad that it's now the butt of jokes on "Saturday Night Live. " In a recent episode, Michael Che jokingly said the city's five days without a shooting was "just way more fun to push people onto the subway tracks. " This is no laughing matter, t

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