Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC after suspension, blasting Donald Trump, who threatened legal action. Robert De Niro appeared as the FCC commissioner.
The late-night host addressed his now-massive audience with a scathing critique of unchecked power that also served as a heartfelt call for unity.
From tech titans and international hotel brands to down-home Texas fare and online car shopping, the matchups run from familiar to delightfully unexpected -- plus plenty of banter.
What will Jimmy Kimmel say tonight when he returns after ABC suspended him for remarks about assassinated right-win activist Charlie Kirk.
Donald Trump just blew up every right-wing talking point on Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, threatening the late-night host again as he returned to television.
On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart celebrated the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after ABC pulled the late-night program from its schedule. After taking a jab at Donald Trump’s ...
As Donald Trump’s allies and the Federal Communications Commissions chair scramble to pretend that the censorship of Jimmy Kimmel Live! was anything other than the president wanting to control the ...
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The Survivor 49 premiere featured a bromance for the ages, projectile vomit, and a contestant scared of birds. Entertainment Weekly went to Fiji to observe filming and has the scoop on some of the ...
Usually, we do things without thinking about them too much, especially if they are something simple. Unless you're an overthinker, but that's a topic for another day.Well, turns out, sometimes these ...
In a sit down interview, Assistant Bluff Editor Jackson Oswald argues that in contemporary media, comedy comes with a hidden cost — the potential infringement upon our First Amendment rights.