Legendary late-night host Jay Leno revealed in an interview Thursday that he got rid of politics from his stand-up comedy sets. The veteran comic told NBC’s “Today” that his ticket sales have gone up ...
Legendary comedian and talk show host Jay Leno recently defended his reason for removing political topics from his shows. According to the 75-year-old, he has seen a spike in ticket sales since he ...
Jay-Z has built a business empire that extends beyond his music career, making him one of the world's few Black billionaires. His ventures include the entertainment company Roc Nation, the music ...
The mother of Jay Slater has opened up about the abuse she receives from conspiracy theorists following the death of her son. Debbie Duncan appeared on Good Morning Britain to campaign for a new law ...
The former 'Tonight Show' host said he doesn't want to alienate his audience Gary Miller/Getty Jay Leno avoids politics in his standup, saying it helps boost ticket sales by 20-30% He believes comedy ...
Comedy and late night legend Jay Leno sits down exclusively with TODAY’s Hoda Kotb to open up about caring for his wife Mavis, who lives with advanced dementia, revealing that the "toughest part" has ...
Jay Leno admits that taking care of his wife, Mavis Leno, can be incredibly hard, but he doesn't mind putting in the work. The former late-night host candidly opened up about the trials and ...
Virginia Republicans might not be unified at the top of their statewide ticket, but they are unified in their attacks against the Democratic nominee for attorney general, painting him as a far-left ...
He believes comedy should unite audiences and avoid alienating people with differing political views Leno remains optimistic about societal change, comparing it to gradually getting a donkey’s ...
Oscar-winning actor, director and producer George Clooney may be one of Hollywood's most recognizable stars — but that doesn't mean his kids are impressed with him. "My son went to Halloween this year ...
The 2025 MLB Hot Stove season is starting to warm up, and it's starting with an intriguing deal, a one-for-one swap that gave the Baltimore Orioles and the Los Angeles Angels some help for each team.
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