On 'Saturday Night Live,' Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) and Pete Hegseth (played by Colin Jost) justified the American strike on Iran.
Now that Paramount, not Netflix, is buying Warner Bros. Discovery, we have a lot of big questions about what the future holds.
Ahead of a much-anticipated albeit closed-door deposition of Hillary Clinton, Republican and Democrat members of the House Oversight Committee spoke to the press. Jimmy Fallon challenged “The Tonight ...
Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones are joined by Ku Khahil to take a deep dive into the Detroit Pistons. They also talk Paolo ...
Sara Haines made a gay joke about President Donald Trump as the panelists harped on the moment he shouted out the US men's hockey team at the State of the Union address.
On the defensive over the economy and with the midterms approaching, President Trump made clear that his political strategy is to paint Democrats as unpatriotic and ‘crazy.’ ...
Federal Communication Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has used an arcane rule to unsettle President Trump's least favorite TV networks.
WGA Award nominees for Comedy/Variety Series - Talk or Sketch offered a range of responses to the riddle of our age: Is Donald Trump actually funny?
Former President Barack Obama said despite Trump's words, many people across the country "still believe in decency, courtesy, kindness.” ...
Former President Barack Obama called the kind of rhetoric coming from President Donald Trump and his administration “a clown show” in a podcast interview that aired Saturday. Obama was asked by ...
Appearing on liberal pundit Brian Tyler Cohen’s Saturday podcast, Obama spoke out about the bigoted cartoon, saying it doesn’t reflect how most people think or behave.