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Jerry Seinfeld says 'the extreme left and P.C. crap' are hurting TV comedy
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld said 'the extreme left' and concerns about offending audiences has watered down comedy.
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Here Comes the Sun: Jerry Seinfeld and more
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld sits down with Mo Rocca to discuss his latest film, “Unfrosted,” about the made up tale of Pop-Tarts. Then, Conor Knighton visits Waterford, Ireland, to learn about the history of Waterford Crystal. “Here Comes the Sun” is ...CBS News - Top stories -
Jerry Seinfeld's Message to Duke Graduates? Don't Forget to Laugh
To a divided audience, Seinfeld delivers a much-needed call to action for growth and resilience.Inc. - Business -
Jerry Seinfeld is interrupted onstage by pro-Palestinian protesters — again
Jerry Seinfeld's show in Norfolk, Va., was interrupted eight times by pro-Palestinian protesters, one of whom was wrestled to the ground by other audience members.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Fetterman says wild Oversight hearing was worse than 'Jerry Springer Show'
Sen. John Fetterman says the wild and chaotic scene inside a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing Thursday night, which featured lawmakers lobbing multiple appearance-related insults at one another, was worse than an episode of ...The Hill - Politics -
Helicopter carrying Iran's president suffers a 'hard landing,' state TV says
The incident happened near Jolfa, a city on the border with Azerbaijan.ABC News - Top stories -
Citron Research’s Andrew Left says he is shorting GameStop again after his 2021 short flopped
The short seller said he has started betting against GameStop this week after its share price surged on excitement over social media posts by Roaring KittyMarketWatch - Business -
Iranian state TV says rescuers trying to reach site of helicopter involved in 'incident' while traveling with president
Iranian state TV says rescuers trying to reach site of helicopter involved in 'incident' while traveling with presidentABC News - World - Iran -
Iran state TV says 'no sign of life' detected at crash site of helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi, others
Iran state TV says 'no sign of life' detected at crash site of helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi, othersABC News - World - Iran -
Fallout's Ella Purnell To Star In Horror-Comedy About Killer Squirrels
Ella Purnell, who stars on Prime Video's Fallout and is coming back for its upcoming Season 2, is also lined up to star in a comedy-horror about killer squirrels. Screen Daily reports that Purnell will star in The Scurry, which is currently ...GameSpot - Tech -
'Jour de Fête': Jacques Tati's Bucolic French Comedy
Released in France 75 years ago this month, the film follows a small-town postman played by the director himself, and combines comic brilliance with a warm, sensitive nostalgia.The Wall Street Journal - World - France
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