
Not that people from NJ don't know this already but Mayor Cory Booker of New Jersey is a fast rising political star in this country.
Conan's Tonight Show taunts TwitterSource: Christian Science Monitor
Maybe it's just because Twitter's celeb users are so easy to satirize, but Conan O'Brien has been poking fun at celebs' Twitterings. A breathless announcer passes along microblog news from Ashton, Miley and Dennis.
Did Hell Freeze Over? Condi Rice Defends President ObamaSource: showbizexpress.net
During her appearance on the Tonight Show, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice complimented the Obama administration and said that "we owe them our loyalty and our silence while they do it." This was in stark contrast to Vice President Dick Cheney who attacked President Ob …

I voted for the President but what he said regarding the disabled community was a non-traditional symptom of Cultural Poisoning that should be looked at closer.

Oh, Oh! The President left home without his teleprompter again. When are his handlers going to learn that he's nothing without it? The message to President Obama, after his appearance on the NBC's Tonight Show with Jay Leno, should be, "Don't quit your day job."
Conan O'Brien Sidekick Joins "Tonight Show" Source: The New York Times
Conan O'Brien and former sidekick Andy Richter are reuniting after making TV audiences laugh through the 1990s on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien."
McCain: Americans Don't Want Sore LoserSource: ABC News Blogs
ABC News' Bret Hovell Reports: Appearing for the 14th time on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and appearing in his first television interview since losing the presidential election, John McCain said Tuesday that with all of the crises facing the country, it is time to move past t …
Cuter Late Nights with Jimmy FallonSource:
It's a done deal. Jimmy Fallon will be replacing Conan O' Brien for Late Night while Conan replaces Jay Leno for the Tonight Show…. While David Letterman remains with the Late Show…..
Suitors Are Set to Say to Leno, Long Live KingSource: The New York Times
The Jay Leno chase is on.
Four years ago, NBC made the comedian the lame-duck host of "The Tonight Show," announcing with fanfare that he would be succeeded by Conan O'Brien in 2009.
As WGA strike continues, Leno goes vintageSource: TV Squad
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, currently in reruns due to the Writers Guild of America strike, will dig deep to air five vintage episodes. That's rarely done with the late night talk shows as the monologue and many of the movies promoted by guests are dated.