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Theater of absurd that is the political process becomes more serious
Donald Trump is back. As my dad used to say to me with a shake of his head, I have it too good, too good, too good. If I’ve seemed a little down lately, it’s because the Republican presidential field has been losing cuckoo-heads at an...Tags: Health, Bankruptcy, ABC (tv network), Entertainment, Drugs and Medicines
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Late-night TV viewers scattering
The laughs aren't what they used to be in late night. NBC has confirmed weeks of speculation by saying it plans to blow up its late-night schedule (once again) to clear the way for a younger comedian. NBC's "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno, 62, has agreed...
Tags: Jay Leno, David Letterman, The Tonight Show (tv program), ABC (tv network), Demographics
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Stephen Colbert slams 'The Bible' miniseries
In his first night back on the air Monday after a two-week hiatus, Stephen Colbert focused on spiritual matters. As “America’s most influential Catholic,” Colbert was naturally disappointed to have missed out on covering the election...Tags: Literature, Entertainment, History (tv network), Television, Arts and Culture
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Critic's Notebook: Leno, Lauer are now not-so-gracious hosts
You can say what you want about the labyrinthine nature of the Vatican, but when Pope Benedict XVI decided it was time to go, he announced he was leaving and then he went. A few weeks and a few puffs of smoke later, voila — a new pope. If only the...
Tags: Matt Lauer, Jay Leno, The Tonight Show (tv program), David Letterman, Bryant Gumbel
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'Tonight's' forecast calls for scattered viewership
Jimmy Fallon has been crowned the next king of late-night television, but the empire he will inherit has seen better days. "Late Night" host Fallon, who will succeed Jay Leno in "The Tonight Show" chair in 2014, is charged with trying to reenergize a...Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Jay Leno, David Letterman, ABC (tv network), CBS Corp.
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Who will replace Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night'?
Jay Leno is out at "The Tonight Show"; Jimmy Fallon is in. Now the question on everyone’s lips is who will be the new host of “Late Night”? The candidates might include Seth Meyers, John Mulaney, Chelsea Handler, Andy Cohen and W....
Tags: Jay Leno, Matt Lauer, The Tonight Show (tv program), John Oliver, Entertainment
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FAU president says she's 'totally secure' in job
Florida Atlantic University president Mary Jane Saunders said she's heard the same refrain from a lot of friends and supporters over the past few turbulent weeks: This too shall pass. "I kind of feel like a kidney stone," she told me Wednesday. With...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Florida Atlantic University, Cleveland State University
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. NORTH KOREA BANS THE SOUTH FROM FACTORY ON THE BORDER The move to block South Koreans from the Kaesong industrial complex comes amid...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Keith Richards, Civil Rights, Labor Legislation, Justice and Rights
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Jimmy Fallon will inherit real estate that has lost a lot of value
Being the king of late-night TV isn't as valuable as it once was. If Jimmy Fallon takes over for Jay Leno as host of NBC's "The Tonight Show" (when it comes to Leno and succession, it's always better to use "if" and not "when"), he will be taking over...Tags: Jay Leno, ABC (tv network), David Letterman, The Tonight Show (tv program), CBS Corp.
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Audio delayed is audio denied -- high court should enter the 21st century and broadcast its arguments live
Change of SubjectFriday's print column I'm such a news geek that not only did I listen to both sets of the arguments on gay marriage this week at the U.S. Supreme Court, I was annoyed that the audio wasn't posted until several...... -
Audio delayed is audio denied
I'm such a news geek that not only did I listen to both sets of the arguments on gay marriage this week at the U.S. Supreme Court, I was annoyed that the audio wasn't posted until several hours after the fact. Previous generations of news geeks would...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Social Issues, Antonin Scalia
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