Shortly after his interview with Frank Rich for New York magazine's Vulture went viral, stand-up comedian Chris Rock made headlines when he addressed unrest in Ferguson, the Cosby controversy and 'Racial Progress.' Promoting "Top Five," his third effort as a director, Rock talked about being black in the entertainment industry and the "slave state" of Mexicans. The editorial will go down in the books as Rock's most controversial to date, if not his more candid.
In August, “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart criticized Fox News personalities for complaining about how events surrounding the Michael Brown case were being labeled as a racial matter. “Race is there and it is a constant. You’re tired of hearing about it. Imagine how f—ing exhausting it is living it,” said Stewart.
Thursday night's episode of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" aired some controversial content in a segment that forced the confrontation between Washington Redskins fans and Native American activists.
Justin Bieber smiles big as he speaks to Malala Yousafzai. Justin Bieber may have used his Instagram account to upset Orlando Bloom, but this week he used it for some good reasons.
In spite of his persistence and cunning jokes, Jon Stewart did not have any luck in getting Hillary Clinton to admit that she is planning to run in the 2016 presidential election.
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) recently publicized that Republicans were not likely to touch immigration reform this year, despite bipartisan promises made and mounting outrage from Immigration Reform protesters.
Malala Yousafzai, 16-year-old educational and women's rights activist, is nothing short of remarkable; she made that apparent with her recent appearance on The Daily Show.
Jon Stewart is back, although it took him a while to get back into faux news anchor form. After spending 12 weeks in Jordan directing his first feature film, comedian-turned-faux news anchor Jon Stewart is back on "The Daily Show.