The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a ...
Romantic party crasher Domingo, a character played by Marcello Hernández, made his return as Sabrina Carpenter hosted.
SNL mostly stayed apolitical — but Weekend Update devoted a meaty chunk of its segment to Trump and others in his political ...
“Yesterday, President Trump finally released what everyone has been asking him to release: George Santos, the former ...
In the SNL version, Trump praised the protests, claiming they were “Yes, King” marches celebrating Trump’s decision Friday to ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi shared her positive reaction to Saturday Night Live's recent sketch of her and Kristi Noem ...
It’s very rare for Saturday Night Live to not start with a political cold open. They keep James Austin Johnson in a cooler ...
From spot-on impressions to hilarious caricatures, join us as we count down the most gut-busting political parodies in SNL history! Our list features comedic legends who've mastered the art of ...
Airing the day that Diane Keaton died, the second show of SNL's 51st season brought back icons Amy Poehler & Tina Fey as ...
The pop star pulled double duty as host and musical guest, and even appeared in the cold open with another 'Domingo' sketch.
Nina Rivera, an IU junior, said the Super Bowl gives Bad Bunny an opportunity to gain more exposure toward a larger, ...
Bad Bunny opened Saturday Night Live’s 51st season with a confident mix of humour and cultural pride, celebrating his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show in an episode that marked a new era for SNL.