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Outgoing "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert gave a fawning interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, who is out ...
It appears former Vice President Kamala Harris is not one to name names — especially when the question is "Who's ...
During her appearance on "The Late Show," former Vice President Kamala Harris was asked who she thought was leading the ...
Kamala Harris granted her first post-election TV interview to CBS’ Stephen Colbert, setting up a performative middle finger ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris told Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" Thursday that she decided not to run for ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will return to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Thursday for her first postelection interview since her November loss to President Trump. The ...
Mark Halperin sounded the alarm over President Donald Trump's "intimidation tactics" and the media industry's "bended knee." ...
Skydance deal, new interviews with former late-night titans Jay Leno and David Letterman reveal their takes on late-night ...
South Park skewered President Trump. Stephen Colbert isn't holding back. This week, comedians on Paramount-owned shows aired ...
Letterman says blaming finances is cover for decisions taken to make sure a sale to Skydance goes through. Comedian Dave ...
What does it say about America that the only people taking on President Trump on his own terms — which is to say, in the gutter — are two bad-boy cartoonists?
David Letterman, who created the CBS version of the show in 1993 and ran it until his retirement in 2015, called the move “pure cowardice” and said CBS management has shown “no backbone.” The quote ...