Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Fallon all reacted to President Trump's return to the ...
Kimmel said people "should never stop thanking" the heroic first responders who have been fighting the fires for a week in ...
The late night host returned to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' a week after the fires broke out to say, "It's been a sickening, ...
Late-night hosts across the different networks weighed in on President Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony during their ...
Hey, first week of Trump 2.0. How are you feeling? Bad? I’m guessing bad. Late-night television is also having a bad time. It’s been said over and over and over again, but Trump is bad for comedy.
The network has revealed that during the week of Jan. 13, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” was up 45% in adults 18-49 vs. the previous week (0.16 vs. 0.11), making it the No. 1 late night show of the week ...
The trio of late-night hosts also commented on Elon Musk's behavior ("a real-life comic book villain") and Big Tech's VIP ...
The late-night show host skewers absurd wildfire conspiracy theories, including claims linking the mogul to secret tunnels ...
On his "Jimmy Kimmel Live" monologue, Jimmy Kimmel discussed Trump's inauguration address, calling it "more ominous than I ...
ABC Jimmy Kimmel was emotional as he returned to his late-night show for the first time amid the devastating L.A. wildfires. Kimmel, 57, started his monologue on Monday, Jan. 13 by recapping the ...