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"The Daily Show" host addressed the chilling fallout from ABC indefinitely suspending fellow comedian Jimmy Kimmel's late night show.
At first glance it appears that Kimmel lacks recourse to vindicate his speech rights in court. But that's not necessarily the case.
Like a teacher telling a student to redo his homework, a federal court told the president’s lawyers to file a less ridiculous document.
The House passed the spending bill 217-212, with only one Democrat in support, sending the legislation to the Senate, where it is likely to flounder without Democratic support. The measure would ...
The House approved a stopgap government funding bill this morning in order to avoid a government shutdown. The bill now moves ...
A judge appointed by the president in his first term said a government claim in seeking to send children to Guatemala “turned out not to be true.” ...
In her new book "107 Days", former Vice President Kamala Harris is at times critical of her 2024 running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, potential VP running mates PA Governor Josh Shapiro and ...
Financial writer David J. Lynch joined Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'The World’s Worst Bet,' arguing that globalization delivered cheap goods but left U.S. workers exposed, with weak safety ...
The House Oversight Committee questioned former U.S. attorney Alex Acosta about the circumstances surrounding a "sweetheart" plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA), a member of ...
Lilly Singh joined Morning Joe to discuss her new comedy 'Doin' It,' her first leading film role, about a substitute teacher unexpectedly tasked with teaching sex ed. Singh also weighed in on Jimmy ...
Late-night hosts including Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, and Jon Stewart clapped back after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s show, ...
ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel has sparked debate over free speech and government pressure on the media. On Morning Joe, ...