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Life
Bowen Yang becomes full-time repertory cast member of Saturday Night Live
Bowen Yang joined the show as a featured player just two years ago. Now the LGBTQ Nation Heroes Award nominee is a member of the cast full-time.
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Politics
Trump wanted to use the feds to punish SNL for mocking him
Trump wanted to pursue action through the Federal Communications Commission, the courts, or even the Department of Justice.
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News (USA)
Trump tells Pence to leave a gay wedding on ‘SNL’
“Get out of there, Mike! I know you hate this word, but abort!”
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News (USA)
Sean Spicer and Donald Trump make out on SNL
It’s the dream team of Melissa McCarthy as Spicey and Alec Baldwin playing the president on Saturday Night Live.
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News (USA)
If Melissa McCarthy’s Spicer skit bugged Trump, what would Rosie as Bannon do?
The fact Sean Spicer was played by a woman reportedly is what’s most “problematic” for the president. Imagine if Rosie joined the fun?
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News (USA)
Trans activist goes viral for epic slapdown of Trump’s SNL tweets
Danielle Muscato unleashed on the president-elect on Twitter in the most beautiful way, telling him to get his priorities straight.
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News (USA)
7 silver linings in the dark cloud of President-elect Donald Trump
Recreational marijuana will now be legal in five (maybe six) states, including the most populous, California. All things considered, perfect timing.
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News (USA)
Saturday Night Live delivers the Trump/Clinton debate we all need
“I leaned over and I whispered in his ear, ‘Sean, I’m against the war in Iraq,'” Baldwin says. “And then the next thing I knew, I was kissing Sean Hannity.”
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Life
Gary Oldman defends Gibson and Baldwin’s remarks on Jews and gays
NEW YORK — Gary Oldman is defending fellow actors Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin from critics of their comments on Jews and homosexuals, saying people need to take a joke. In an expletive-laced interview with Playboy, Oldman decried the “political correctness” that ensnared the two actors. Gibson was filmed in an anti-Semitic …
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Life
Alec Baldwin, MSNBC announce ‘mutual parting’ following actor’s anti-gay slur
NEW YORK — MSNBC and Alec Baldwin say they are ending the actor’s talk show, which was suspended for two weeks after the actor used an anti-gay slur against a photographer in a New York City street.