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“SNL’s” 10 best cable news parodies

Prachi Gupta
From "60 Minutes" to Fox News,"Saturday Night Live" is scarily good at spoofing cable news

The year’s 7 best comedy routines about race, so far

Prachi Gupta
It was a hoot to see comics tackle some of the biggest race-related stories, from Donald Sterling to twerking

Why Lana Del Rey is the perfect artist for an America in decline

Lynn Stuart Parramore
The pop singer is selling what a big chunk of our youth is feeling: Capitalist society is a deathly bore

Mid-year musts: The best of 2014 – so far

Salon Staff
We're halfway through the year, so no better time to catch up on the movies, books, TV, music, etc. you've missed

“Tammy”: Melissa McCarthy finally gets creative control

Sady Doyle
The usual elements of her characters are there: The pratfalls, the raunch. But this time, she's a real person

“Community” is a terrible fit for Yahoo Screen

Daniel D'Addario
The cult comedy won't work on the most confusing video site on the web

Jenny Slate: Abortion is something that’s normal

Nigel M. Smith
The breakout star of "Obvious Child" on how she's everything and nothing like her film's lead character

The guarded optimism of Neil deGrasse Tyson

Lindsay Abrams
The astrophysicist talked water pollution and anti-science sentiment at New York's Beacon Theatre

Must-see morning clip: “The Daily Show” introduces Michael Che

Prachi Gupta
And Aasif Mandvi gets territorial

Why Adam Sandler is enjoying a long-overdue backlash

Chris Ostendorf
The "Blended" star freely admits his movies are paid vacations, and audiences are (finally) starting to take notice

“Last Comic Standing” is TV’s best showcase for diversity in comedy

Neil Drumming
After a four-year hiatus, the reality competition show returns with a colorful cast of new comics

“The Maya Rudolph Show” proves the pitfalls of the variety show

Daniel D'Addario
In the premiere, even Rudolph's comic talents can't save a show that just feels like friends goofing around

Al Roker and Morgan Freeman endorse José Andrés for GWU commencement speaker

Prachi Gupta
This video will appease anyone from GWU's Class of 2014 who was disappointed that their speaker wasn't a celeb

“SNL” celebrates Andy Samberg’s return with two digital shorts

Prachi Gupta
The "SNL" alum sang with Lil Jon, The Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams

“SNL” finale spares no one: The 6 best celebrity parodies and impressions

Prachi Gupta
"SNL" alumns returned to lampoon Solange and Jay Z, the outrage over Michael Sam's kiss, Kimye, and more

How Thomas Piketty and Elizabeth Warren demolished the conventional wisdom on debt

Sean McElwee
Those who fall into debt are shamed for spending irresponsibly. But the truth of the matter is much more alarming

Barbara Walters’ real legacy is “The View” — and that’s worse for women than we realize

Anne Elizabeth Moore
The lessons of "The View": That women consume news differently than men, and that a woman's place is in the market

Preview of a sketch from “The Maya Rudolph Show”

Prachi Gupta
The actress, singer and comedian promises explosions, live animals and a ripped dress in her hour-long pilot

Watch Will Forte and Jason Sudeikis perform an “SNL” sketch that never aired

Prachi Gupta
Seth Meyers debuts his segment "Second Chance Theater" with "Jennjamin Franklin"

SNL’s long history of rehabilitating our worst celebrities

Daniel D'Addario
What's the point in mocking controversial public figures if you're just going to invite them to laugh along?

Check out Barbara Walters’ surprise farewell appearance on “SNL”

Elias Isquith
The TV journalism legend joins the Weekend Update crew to share some of her tips for having a successful career

Watch this Mother’s Day greeting from Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and “Saturday Night Live”

Elias Isquith
The two first ladies try to set aside their true feelings for one another in the interest of motherhood

10 female comedians who could break TV’s glass ceiling

Nico Lang
With Craig Ferguson out, CBS president Les Moonves suggests he's ready to make history. Here's where he may turn

“SNL’s” cringe-worthy truth: Leslie Jones’ slavery sketch was shoddy — but important

Brittney Cooper
The joke could have been much, much better. But a conversation about the desirability of black women is imperative
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