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The recent decision by the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) to forgo featuring a comedian at this year’s annual dinner marks a significant departure from a long-standing tradition. It reflects a deeper, more pressing concern: the current climate of political division and the challenges facing journalism in America. Typically characterized by lighthearted humor and celebrity
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The recent announcement regarding the cancellation of “After Midnight” has stirred mixed emotions among fans of late-night television. Hosted by comedian Taylor Tomlinson, the show aired for two remarkable seasons, offering a fresh take on the traditionally tried-and-true late-night formula. However, with Tomlinson’s choice to step away and return to her roots in stand-up comedy,
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In an increasingly polarized political landscape, the rhetoric surrounding free speech has reached a fever pitch, with various factions wielding it as both a shield and a sword. Jon Stewart’s recent monologue on *The Daily Show* revels in this dismal reality, using humor to dissect the absurdity woven into the fabric of contemporary political discourse.
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In an era where digital devices dominate the lives of children, the plight of youth radicalization has taken a troubling turn, especially concerning boys. Jack Thorne, the co-creator and writer of the Netflix limited series *Adolescence*, is taking a bold stand against this concerning trend. He is garnering support for the Smartphone Free Childhood group’s
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The animated sitcom American Dad!, a staple of irreverent comedy, is officially making its highly anticipated return to Fox. This transition marks a significant milestone not just for the show, but for a legacy of animated television defined by the provocative charm synonymous with creator Seth MacFarlane. After a successful tenure on TBS since 2014,
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