While “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert did get in one dig at Trump, his monologue was mainly a warm remembrance of President George H. W. Bush.
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Wife of ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ returns home after tumor removal
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Lady Gaga shows skin, thanks Bradley Cooper for challenging her to ‘be Stefani again’
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Ricky Martin accused of cultural appropriation after posting headdress photo
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A year after Matt Lauer firing, ex-reporter calls out NBC. Comcast says she’s wrong.
Thursday marked one year since Matt Lauer was fired over “inappropriate sexual behavior.” Former reporter Linda Vester says nothing has changed at NBC.
Stan Lee’s death from cardiac arrest triggered by respiratory, congestive heart failure
According to his death certificate, Marvel Comics creator Stan Lee died from cardiac arrest brought on by respiratory and congestive heart failure.