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04.05.2020 - 08:09 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
After taking a week break Last Week Tonight with John Oliver returned and there was a lot to address. Actually, it was all about coronavirus because that is the only thing really making headlines these days.
From Oliver’s “Great White Void”, he touched on Alex Jones talking about eating his neighbors due to the pandemic before jumping into the latest news on COVID-19.
He started by talking about how Jared Kushner has declared victory over the virus
Buckle up gang, we’re heading back to Jackson County
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In 1993, Michael Jordan suffered an unimaginable loss with the tragic and senseless death of his father, James R. Jordan, and it changed the NBA icon immensely.
In 1993, Michael Jordan suffered an unimaginable loss with the tragic and senseless death of his father, James R. Jordan, and it changed the NBA icon immensely.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
By Bruce Haring
Television’s weirdest and most unexpected love-fest was unveiled on the weekend when John Oliver sent daytime talk show host Wendy Williams a heartfelt shout-out on his HBO comedy series “Last Week Tonight”.
John Oliver was the guest of honor on Tuesday morning’s all new Wendy @ Home with Wendy Williams. The daytime talk show host, 55, and the Last Week Tonight host, 43, have become fast friends through their back-and-forth on their respective shows. After John recently declared his love for her show — describing Wendy’s daytime banter as “an oasis of truth in a world full of lies” — she gifted him with a few of her favorite items.
John Cho has opened up on the “verbal and physical abuse” being directed at Asian Americans during the coronavirus crisis.