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Things are very much chugging along.

You dont have to jazz up war coverage by making it more timely.
WhenFull Frontaldid it, it was at least on-brand for the show.
Rather than grrrl-ifying the war in Ukraine, they were Ukraine-ifying their already explicitly feminist show.
In other late-night news,Desus & Merocame returned in a weekly format.
The shows warm-up segment is always a welcome addition to the late-night headline game.
Nobody comes at a story from Desus and Meros angle.
Here were the other freshest takes on late night this week.
Conscripting Seth Meyers
Seth Meyerss version ofLate Nightexcels at highlighting its writers, both insincere momentsand goof-em-ups.
And do a silly goof-em-up.
Think it through, time-travel nerds!
Whether or not I think Fallon was given answers beforehand is irrelevant; she hosted like a boss.
Incidentally, this was not the first time Deutch inserted explicitly Jewish content into late night.
WhenThe Politicianpromo coincided with Yom Kippur, she and Ben Plattsang their Yom Kippurjingle for James Corden.
But hasnt he earned that?
But most of all, Denzel vibed.
It was the most relaxed hes ever been, and it should happen more often.
Patterson and Corden did a serviceable late-night spot of giggling and good sportsmanship.
But this presented Watts and Odenkirk a chance to get realComedians of Comedyin the space.
But Watts was truly thriving.
It was a joy to get a glimpse of Reggie in his fullFields of Donegalglory.