It was 55 years ago today that the Voting Rights Act was signed into law in the U.S., a linchpin of the Civil Rights Movement that prohibited racial discrimination in voting.
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John Oliver used Last Week Tonight's first show back after a three-week hiatus to talk about the flood of dangerous conspiracy theories that have sprung up around the virus.Oliver took time to walk through some popular conspiracy theories — the JFK assassination, Princess Diana's death — as a way of explaining why and how people end up believing these things.
"They help explain a chaotic, uncertain world and appeal to the human impulse to what's called proportionality bias," he said, before
.It was 55 years ago today that the Voting Rights Act was signed into law in the U.S., a linchpin of the Civil Rights Movement that prohibited racial discrimination in voting.
Last Week Tonight, John Oliver continued to expand on his coverage of racism in America. After ripping into TV personalities Joy Behar and Tucker Carlson over their televised misunderstandings of history, Oliver did a deep dive into the way slavery and white supremacy are taught (or, in many cases, not taught) in U.S.
John Oliver argued on Sunday's Last Week Tonight that U.S. schools need to do a better job of teaching the nation's history and that state standards need to be uniform.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs we enter another month of the global pandemic in the United States, John Oliver is not mincing any words when it comes to the many people in country and their blatant disregard of COVID-19. As opposed to other countries, it seems like there is an unnecessary amount of people in the U.S.
Sean Hannity is not a fan of John Oliver or his show, Last Week Tonight, especially after a recent segment in which the Fox News host was criticized for his coverage of the Portland protests. Hannity was a guest Thursday onSiriusXM's Jim Norton & Sam Robertsradio show where he blasted the comic-host for his Sunday segment on the Emmy-winning HBO program.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticSean Hannity has responded to John Oliver’s charge that the Fox News host has been exaggerating the violence of Portland’s Black Lives Matter protests: Don’t be so serious.“His big problem is he’s not funny,” Hannity says in a SiriusXM interview.On Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver riffed on the Trump Administration’s handling of the Portland protests following the police killing of George Floyd.
Here’s a clue, “Jeopardy!” fans: For decades, Alex Trebek resisted writing this type of book before finally delivering one on the eve of his 80th birthday.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana followed in the royal tradition of sharing frequent pictures with their sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as the young boys grew up. Now that the siblings are adults with kids themselves, it’s fun to look back at shots from their childhood.Charles and Diana tied the knot in a lavish royal wedding in July 1981.
Alex Trebek opens up about his deep love for wife Jean in a new interview with People.
health complications as he battles pancreatic cancer, Trebek is contracted as the “Jeopardy!” host until 2022.
Alex Trebek is thinking about the next host.
Alex Trebek is thinking back on his life and work. The 79-year-old “Jeopardy!” host has penned a memoir, The Answer Is… Reflections on My Life, in which he delves into his childhood, early work, marriages, family, “Jeopardy!” hosting gig, and his cancer diagnosis.
Alex Trebek is thinking back on his life and work.
John Oliver turned to a cadre of beloved Hollywood stars to help him with an important mission.
As Alex Trebek continues to battle pancreatic cancer, he’s thinking of his loved ones who have supported him along the way.
Alex Trebek got candid in a brand new interview about his cancer diagnosis with Good Morning America.
John Oliver has rounded up some famous faces to explain the harm that comes with spreading false information about the coronavirus online.
am in on this conspiracy, that means my puppet master is AT&T.