The most popular sketch during Season 51 so far has been the debut episode’s cold open featuring Colin Jost as Secretary Pete ...
SNL opens with a wild parody of the NYC mayoral debate, featuring Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo and surprise cameos from familiar faces.
The actor played former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cold open, which also featured Ramy Youseff and Shane Gillis, and in the monologue, he spoke about the loss of his Palisades home.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem garnered significant online attention ...
Saturday Night Live roasted the New York City mayoral candidates in a mock debate choc-ful of New York references that sent-up the characteristic foibles of each of the Gracie Mansion hopefuls. Host ...
Trump appears suddenly in the middle of the table, discussing snack cakes and foreign policy. Johnson’s Trump pushes his ...
SNL mostly stayed apolitical — but Weekend Update devoted a meaty chunk of its segment to Trump and others in his political ...
Sabrina Carpenter shines in her SNL hosting debut, bringing back Domingo, leading a pre-teen boy podcast, selling an ...
Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost drew historical parallels by suggesting Trump administration officials might flee to ...
"Saturday Night Live" brought back its recurring Domingo sketch in the Oct. 18 episode, this time parodying Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia." ...
Political satire has long been a hallmark of "Saturday Night Live." The climate for late-night comedy, however, has changed.
SNL and host/musical guest Sabrina Carpenter got off to a late start, but that was definitely the least of the show's ...