Thursday night's late-night shows were focused on the devastation of the LA fires, as well as incoming President Trump's bizarre response to them.
Hannity contended that half of viewers have been “knocked off” from tuning into late night television shows, prompting Smith to share his take on the matter.
Fox News' late-night "Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld is set to headline a live taping from Washington, D.C. after Donald Trump's second inauguration.
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Multiple wildfires, including the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, are raging across Southern California Thursday, leaving at ...
Forecast models are pretty "locked in" regarding storm timing. The weather will be dry east of the mountains until the storm ...
Hollywood stars are picking up the pieces after discovering their affluent neighborhood was reduced to ash and rubble when the California wildfires tore though Pacific Palisades.
While that is good news, Crowley also stressed that the Palisades Fire remains a dangerous threat. The largest of the five ...