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Stephen Colbert on 'Late Show' ending in 4 months

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Stephen Colbert Says ‘Late Show' End "Feels Real Now" With 4 Months Left on Air
On 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' Tuesday, Colbert revealed the final 'Late Show' will be on May 21.

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Stephen Colbert's final day on 'The Late Show' revealed
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Stephen Colbert Reveals Date of Final ‘Late Show’ Episode
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Stephen Colbert's Final ‘Late Show’ Episode Date Announced
Stephen Colbert has finally locked in the end of "The Late Show" ... with the curtain set to fall for good on May 21, closing out a CBS late-night run that’s lasted more than 30 years.

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Save The Dates: Colbert's End Date, Nikki Glaser Hulu Special, And More
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Stephen Colbert Opens Up About ‘Late Show’ Cancellation: ‘I’m Not Thrilled With It’
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Bad Bunny Takes Colbert Questionert and Reveals Favorite Movie, Describes Life in 5 Words: ‘Happy, Retired, Eating, Living in Puerto Rico’

Bad Bunny took Colbert Questionert on 'The Late Show," revealing his favorite sandwich, movie and described the rest of his life in five words: watch.
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Colbert Addresses Rumors He Could Run for President in 2028

Colbert appeared on NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers on Tuesday, where Meyers jokingly blindsided Colbert with the news that his show had been cancelled. Following a dramatic spit-take, the two hosts got to talking about what life looks like when The Late Show ends on May 21.
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Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Take on FCC's New Equal Time Guidance: "I'm Flattered You Think Appearing on My Show Has the Power to Affect Politics"

The late night hosts suggested the move that appeared to be targeted at programs like 'The View,' 'Late Night With Seth Meyers,' 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' and 'The Late Show,' ending in four months, was less significant than it seemed in a fractured landscape and was more of an "attack on free speech.
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Stephen Colbert Eviscerates Border Patrol for Playing Victim in Fatal Alex Pretti Shooting | Video

"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert had a visceral reaction Monday night to Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino's claim that his agents were the real victims in the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis over the weekend.

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