Jordan Klepper Defends Alex Jones Against Attacks from “Turd Blossom” and Comedy Central Host “Jordan Keppler”

In addition to trying to pick a Twitter fight with a teenager who recently survived the Florida mass shooting, Alex Jones has found a new enemy in The Opposition’s Jordan Klepper – or, as Jones calls him, “Jordan Keppler” – now that his YouTube channel is in jeopardy of getting banned due to spreading hate […]

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Seth Meyers Checks in on Trump and the Opioid Epidemic: “Were You Expecting a Spit Take? Because That Part of Me Died Months Ago”

Here’s a clip from last night’s Late Night, where Seth Meyers took some time to check in on what has happened since Donald Trump promised to do something to fight the opioid epidemic – which amounts to not much action, aside from Trump’s plan to start an anti-drug ad campaign, putting Kellyanne Conway in charge […]

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Stephanie Wittels Wachs visits “Late Night” to discuss her late brother Harris Wittels

Stephanie Wittels Wachs, the sister to the late Harris Wittels wrote a book about her brother titled Everything Is Horrible… MORE

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Stephanie Wittels Wachs visits “Late Night” to discuss her late brother Harris Wittels

Stephanie Wittels Wachs, the sister to the late Harris Wittels wrote a book about her brother titled Everything Is Horrible… MORE

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Watch the Trailer for Netflix’s ‘The Week Of’ Starring Chris Rock and Adam Sandler

Netflix just dropped the first full trailer for the fourth movie from Adam Sandler’s original four-movie deal with Netflix. Titled The Week Of, the movie was co-written and directed by Robert Smigel and stars Sandler as a “middle class father determined to pay for his daughter’s wedding despite the prodding of the wealthier father of […]

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Stephanie Wittels Wachs Talks About Her “Magical Boy Wonder” Brother Harris Wittels on ‘Late Night’

To promote her new book about her late brother Harris Wittels — titled Everything Is Horrible and Wonderful: A Tragicomic Memoir of Genius, Heroin, Love, and Loss — Stephanie Wittels Wachs stopped by last night’s Late Night and chatted with Seth Meyers about her brother’s life, career, talent, tweets, addiction, death, and why she decided […]

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John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Insist They Haven’t Changed at All on ‘Conan’

John Mulaney and Nick Kroll were guests on last night’s Conan, and if the clip above is any indication, they definitely haven’t changed at all. Of course, there are just a few exceptions to that – Mulaney now has two kids named Bowie and Seeso (“Did I liquidate Seeso’s college fund to buy Charles Manson’s […]

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John Oliver Reminds Coal CEO Bob Murray to “Eat Shit” After Judge Dismisses His Defamation Suit Against ‘Last Week Tonight’

This clip from last night’s Last Week Tonight includes two great things: First up is an update on coal CEO Bob Murray’s defamation suit against the HBO show, which was recently dismissed by a judge after months of public and hilarious updates. Oliver said he’s been advised not to say much about the case for […]

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Check Out the New Trailer for Bill Hader’s HBO Series ‘Barry’

Bill Hader heads to HBO next month with his very own show, Barry, and the network recently dropped a new trailer. Ordered to series back in 2016, the show stars Hader alongside Stephen Root, Sarah Goldberg, Glenn Fleshler, Anthony Carrigan, and Henry Winkler. Hader plays “a low-rent hitman in the Midwest” who “begrudgingly travels to […]

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Doo-doo or do not, that is the question of this “Poop Talk” documentary

Everyone Poops is a very popular children’s book. And yet. Everyone poops, and nobody wants to talk about it. Despite the long history of fart jokes, we don’t generally discuss our excretory habits, or usually even acknowledge them. A brisk, bright 68-minute documentary fronted by the Sklar Brothers gets comedians and funny people to do just […]

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