• Watch Seth Meyers drag Trump's desperate lies about his abortion policies

    On Wednesday night’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the comedian focused his always worthwhile Closer Look segment on Donald Trump's damage control video on abortion.  "Donald Trump is desperately trying to convince people that he's not an extremist on abortion, after proudly taking credit for overturning Roe v. Wade,” he said, “which has now led to a horrendous ruling in Arizona outlawing almost all abortions in the state based on a Civil War-era law." Meyers began the segment showing clips...

  • The Trump donor whom Biden can’t fire is running the U.S. Postal Service directly into the ground—just what everyone warned about when he was confirmed in the depths of the pandemic

    Under the leadership of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, the USPS has made two price hikes to shipping and mailing services in just six months.

  • Here's what we know about the 12 people who will decide Trump's fate

    The panel consists of seven men and five women who represent a

  • Seth Meyers and The Lonely Island Talk Their New Podcast

    ‘The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast’ is out now. But if you take advice from Andy Samberg, you won’t listen to it.

  • Trump says abortion should be decided by the states, 'will of the people'

    Former President Donald Trump on Monday announced his position on whether abortion should be banned, following months of not taking a stance on the combustible and crucial issue in his 2024 rematch with President Biden. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee took to his social media platform on Sunday night to say that he would issue a statement on "abortion and abortion rights." In video posted Monday morning, Trump explicitly affirmed his support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and...

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    Did Trump Post 'I'm Just as Innocent' as O.J. Simpson?

    On April 11, 2024, O.J. Simpson's family announced the former football player's death from cancer.

  • Andy Samberg gleefully heckles Seth Meyers' interview on Kimmel

    Andy Samberg made a surprise appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to heckle Seth Meyers.

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...

  • Adults spend just under 40 hours a year deciding what to eat

    A poll, of 2,000 adults, found the typical person spends 43 minutes each week deliberating what to have - with dinner being the most challenging decision for 57 per cent. When it comes to this indecision, the top reasons include a lack of inspiration, the struggle to find the right recipes and the problem of too much choice. Three in 10 have even decided on a meal, only to find they didn’t have the necessary ingredients to make it happen. Decisions at dinner time have become a real bone of...