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The Daily Show Celebrates 30 Years with Audition Tapes Release
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The Daily Show Celebrates 30 Years with Audition Tapes Release

The Daily Show is celebrating its 30th anniversary by releasing audition tapes of its past and present correspondents, including John Oliver, Michael Che, and Samantha Bee. This release offers a nostalgic look at the show's comedic talent over the decades.

Concerns Grow Over Senator Mitch McConnell's Extended Hospitalization
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Concerns Grow Over Senator Mitch McConnell's Extended Hospitalization

Questions are being raised about Senator Mitch McConnell's health and his prolonged hospitalization, leading to speculation among Republican leaders and the public. Reports indicate he has been hospitalized for several weeks.

Trump Hosts Netanyahu at White House Amid Iran Tensions
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Trump Hosts Netanyahu at White House Amid Iran Tensions

President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, with discussions primarily focused on Iran and regional security. This marked their first meeting since the start of the conflict with Iran.

Daily Show Mocks Mitch McConnell's Health and GOP Response
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Daily Show Mocks Mitch McConnell's Health and GOP Response

The Daily Show mocked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's health, specifically his 'totally legit' 20-minute phone calls, and criticized the GOP's response to a veteran's health crisis, with a correspondent advocating for rule by 'aging, cognitively-impaired, technically dead senators'.

Trump Postpones Planned Military Strike on Iran
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Trump Postpones Planned Military Strike on Iran

President Donald Trump announced he had called off a planned military strike against Iran, citing progress in negotiations and requests from Gulf allies. The decision temporarily de-escalated tensions and raised hopes for a diplomatic resolution.