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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 27, 2023

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For the first few seasons, as President Trump and his actions were more relevant and fresh in the public’s mind, Bee’s content delivered more swift and direct critiques at the expense of his administration.
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For the first few seasons, as President Trump and his actions were more relevant and fresh in the public’s mind, Bee’s content delivered more swift and direct critiques at the expense of his administration.
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Since the rise and cultural dominance of Jon Stewart’s tenure on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show" in the early 2000s, it seems as if late night has steered away from casual comedic banter into sharp political commentary.
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Since the rise and cultural dominance of Jon Stewart’s tenure on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show" in the early 2000s, it seems as if late night has steered away from casual comedic banter into sharp political commentary.
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Unsurprisingly, the cancellation of “Roseanne” instigated claims that free speech was being censored by the network and “liberal agendas.”
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Unsurprisingly, the cancellation of “Roseanne” instigated claims that free speech was being censored by the network and “liberal agendas.”
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Comedy Central should consider itself lucky that it has connections to such a stellar lineup for the second annual Clusterfest in San Francisco.
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Comedy Central should consider itself lucky that it has connections to such a stellar lineup for the second annual Clusterfest in San Francisco.
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The Emmy Awards, much like their film, theater and music counterparts, are annually greeted with both excited buzz and exhausted indifference.
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The Emmy Awards, much like their film, theater and music counterparts, are annually greeted with both excited buzz and exhausted indifference.
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On the second season of her Netflix talk show “Chelsea,” she’s using her voice to call out the daily controversy of the Trump administration.
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On the second season of her Netflix talk show “Chelsea,” she’s using her voice to call out the daily controversy of the Trump administration.
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