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WATCH: Hillary Clinton dines with “SNL” actress Kate McKinnon

Jessica Lipsky
“Lots of laughter emanated from their table"

“La La Land”: The curiously divisive Oscar front-runner

Jake Coyle
"La La Land" has been accused of being too white, too derivative and not true jazz

President Trump orders an internal investigation to find the leakers amid reported chaos in the White House

Taylor Link
Following leaks of key information in the White House, Trump has allowed key jobs go unfilled, chaos reign

WATCH: “Uh, oh, it’s Moana”, says Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer, explaining new immigration policy

Alli Joseph
Melissa McCarthy takes another turn as Sean Spicer, using Barbie doll props and calling the press "dumb babies"

Officials hate each other: 5 disturbing revelations about what’s happening inside Trump’s White House

Jacob Sugarman
"Morale is low, factionalism is rampant and exhaustion is running high"

Hitting Trump where it hurts: The satire troops take up comedy arms against Donald Trump

Sophia A. McClennen
"Laughtivism" is playing a key role in the resistance to Trumpism. Here’s why the satire rebellion matters

Rosie O’Donnell is really serious about playing Steve Bannon

AP Staff
Looks like she can do this

President Trump disliked Melissa McCarthy’s Sean Spicer performance on “SNL” because she’s a woman

Taylor Link
The White House is really not laughing at this skit

Is it tough being a kid? Try being a president’s kid

Darlene Superville
Presidential kids sometimes receive less-than-kid-glove treatment in media

Sean Spicer is less than impressed by Melissa McCarthy’s “SNL” imitation

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary is more gracious than his boss, but not by much

POLL: Which political impersonation from this week’s “SNL” was your favorite?

Salon Staff
The Trump administration is giving the "Saturday Night Live" team a lot of material

Thanks, Trump! “Saturday Night Live” reclaims its satirical mojo amid a national emergency

Bob Cesca
"SNL" has found a new satirical urgency in the age of Trump — partly because we know how much he hates it

WATCH: Alex Baldwin is Donald Trump on SNL with a favorite sidekick, Grim Reaper Steve Bannon

Alli Joseph
Donald Trump doesn't fear the reaper: on SNL, Alec Baldwin's Trump has grim sidekick in Steve Banon

WATCH: Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer on SNL is hilariously hostile

Alli Joseph
Kristen Stewart hosts SNL, but Melissa McCarthy steals the Spicer show

WATCH: Aziz Ansari breaks down the weekend’s political news on SNL

Alli Joseph
Aziz Ansari on SNL gives a funny monologue about the inauguration; says on day one, "an entire gender protested"

WATCH: Shirtless Putin explains why Russian women have no reason to protest

Alli Joseph
On last night's SNL, Kate McKinnon is a "happy" Russian woman living in Putin's world, ruled by #1 "hottie"

Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump tightrope: Brilliantly impersonating a president who’s already impersonating a president

Sophia A. McClennen
Baldwin's "Saturday Night Live" version of Donald Trump exposes Trump's flaws and opens a public dialogue on them

“Not funny”: Donald Trump and his team condemn “Saturday Night Live” and its “mean-spirited” jokes

Taylor Link
"SNL" becomes a target as Donald Trump and his aide Sean Spicer don't find the show's attacks funny

WATCH: SNL Weekend Update with Pete Davidson pokes fun at new Trump cabinet

Alli Joseph
Pete Davidson on Eric Trump putting the lotion in the basket behind the scenes, and other first impressions

WATCH: Donald Trump’s presser on SNL in replay is a hoot

Alli Joseph
On SNL, Baldwin's Trump proclaims of Ryan, "I'm not gay, but I can't wait to give it to that man for four years!"

Infallibility battles: How to avoid those ‘I’m right and you’re wrong about everything’ fights

Jeremy Sherman
At any time, any of us can act like a know-it-all arguing with a know-nothing

Best of 2016: A salute to the women who made a bad year a whole lot better

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In a very bad year, thank heaven for very good women

Norm Macdonald explains why he thought Donald Trump would win: “Nobody asked if he’s voting for a demon says yes”

Jeremy Binckes
The "SNL" alum broke a lengthy hiatus from politics to break down the election in an engaging Thursday tweetstorm

Lessons from Al Franken: Can Donald Trump shed his entertainer persona baggage once in office?

Carrie Sheffield
Concerns over Sen. Franken's "SNL" career melted away after his 2008 election. Will Trump's reputation follow suit?
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