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Opinion: Why Columbia gave in to Trump’s extortion
Columbia promised to pay $200 million in fines, plus $21 million to settle employment discrimination claims. It also agreed ...
President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington on Thursday, where he publicly scorned Fed ...
South Park skewered President Trump. Stephen Colbert isn't holding back. This week, comedians on Paramount-owned shows aired ...
Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics
Jay Leno reflected on his balanced political approach during his 'Tonight Show' years compared with today's divisive ...
In her 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand expounds her individualist philosophy by portraying a dystopian society in which ...
South Park” delivered an episode this week that depicted a naked President Donald Trump in bed with the devil. Paramount just ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — South Park co-creator Trey Parker had the briefest of responses Thursday to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated institution, which showed a naked ...
Letterman says blaming finances is cover for decisions taken to make sure a sale to Skydance goes through. Comedian Dave ...
On June 23, a new season of the animated satire series kicked off with a bang. South Park eviscerated the U.S. president as well as its parent company Paramount’s merger with Skydance, in the ...
Federal regulators on Thursday approved Paramount’s $8 billion merger with Skydance, clearing the way to close a deal that combined Hollywood glitz with political intrigue.
At what point do we stop calling this "just a business decision" and start calling it slow, strategic silencing?
David Letterman, who created the CBS version of the show in 1993 and ran it until his retirement in 2015, called the move “pure cowardice” and said CBS management has shown “no backbone.” The quote ...
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