Before the last of the late night hosts headed off for a well-deserved break, they spent the week trying to find delicate reactions to the Newtown, Co...
This past Monday night, long before the tragic events of Newtown, Connecticut occurred, Jon Stewart was wondering aloud: when exactly is the right tim...
From the best political bits on late night to a few unintentionally hilarious moments from the politicians themselves, 2012 was a great year to laugh at politics in America.
Christmas came early to late night this year. Over the past week, late night hosts celebrated the holiday season by giving America the gift of enterta...
The week after Thanksgiving found most of the late night hosts back at their desks, with the notable exceptions of David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon. ...
The election is over, but fortunately for the nation's late night hosts, there was plenty of news to joke about this week. First and foremost, the David Petraeus affair scandal gave us the type of soap opera story we hadn't seen since Herman Cain sexually harassed his Godfather's Pizza employees.
After a week of late night marred by Hurricane Sandy, all eyes were back on the election this week, with predictions, results and the aftermath domina...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall early this week, devastating much of the East Coast in its path. In ways that no one can quite grasp yet, it has interru...
By the time we reach Nov. 6, more money will have been spent on TV advertising during this election than ever before. From the fiercely competitive GO...
The final debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney drove a good amount of late night comedy this week, but the two men who really dominated were...
President Obama and Mitt Romney have only met face to face a few times over the last year. Besides the three debates, they appeared hours apart at the...
Letterman, Leno and Fallon all had the week off, but the rest of the late night slate picked up the slack, delivering plenty of solid material on the ...
The first debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney was the big story this week on late night and everywhere else. The week began with the debate...
Jimmy Kimmel began the week recovering from his Emmy hosting gig, in which he landed some killer jokes about Mitt Romney, but still lost to Jon Stewart. Meanwhile, the presidential race actually took a back seat to the NFL replacement refs controversy for a good portion of the week, with The Daily Show bringing in more talented correspondents to replace their "striking" staff.
It didn't take long this week for the political media (and the late night shows) to shift away from Libya and Egypt and towards Mitt Romney's leaked f...
Monday, September 17th marks the the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street's launch in 2011. While the movement has faded from view over the last...