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Since its debut in 1996, The Daily Show has been a cornerstone of political satire and late-night comedy. Under Jon Stewart’s iconic leadership from 1999 to 2015, it evolved into a cultural phenomenon that reshaped how America engages with the news.
On this week's episode of 'The Daily Show,' Jon Stewart covered the ongoing ICE protest in Los Angeles, labeling L.A. as 'our most flammable city.'
U.S. President Donald Trump has deployed 700 Marines to Los Angeles as immigration protests continue. CNBC's Dan Murphy reports. Speaking on the BET Awards red carpet in Los Angeles, legendary rapper Snoop Dogg discussed staying relevant, taking chances and how his favorite role in life is being a grandfather. (June 10)
Just because Paramount is in the midst of a complicated merger doesn’t mean that Jon Stewart can’t have a little fun at his parent company’s expense. While detailing several examples of how “vindictive” President Trump can be on Monday, the “Daily Show” host slipped in a lighthearted jab about Paramount’s merging aspirations.
Jon Stewart gave a stirring defense of writers as tech companies increasingly dominate the entertainment business. The Daily Show host said the loss of opportunities for writers as technology companies, such as Apple, Netflix and Amazon move further into the business, would be a “tragic thing to lose”.
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Irish Star on MSNJon Stewart's brutal attack on Karoline Leavitt cuts deep as he mocks 'sign' of her liesJon Stewart has laid into Karoline Leavitt, accusing her of brazenly lying continuously as he brutally mocked the White House press secretary in Monday's episode of The Daily Show. The comedian tracked Elon Musk's White House crash,
On this week's episode of 'The Daily Show,' Jon Stewart covered the end of Elon Musk's chapter with D.O.G.E. and the Trump administration.
Ronny Chieng became a U.S. citizen in April. The day it happened was a normal day at work with Chieng sitting behind the desk of The Daily Show, until it wasn’t. Answering questions from the audience,