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USA TODAY on MSN: John Oliver jokes about the future of HBO's 'Last Week Tonight'

Speaking with USA TODAY at the Garden of Laughs All-Star Comedy Benefit, John Oliver joked about the future of his show "Last Week Tonight" on HBO.

USA TODAY: John Oliver jokes about future of 'Last Week Tonight' at charity event

Speaking with USA TODAY at the Garden of Laughs All-Star Comedy Benefit, John Oliver talked about the future of his HBO show "Last Week Tonight." ...

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John Oliver jokes about future of 'Last Week Tonight' at charity event

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SFGATE on MSN: John Oliver launches printable stickers to hide Trump on national park passes

John Oliver launches printable stickers to hide Trump on national park passes

Variety on MSN: John Oliver Sells Stickers to Block Trump's Face on National Park Passes

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John Oliver announced on the most recent episode of “Last Week Tonight” that he has launched a new website where people can print out stickers to put over Donald Trump’s face and block him from ...

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John Oliver Sells Stickers to Block Trump's Face on National Park Passes

Yahoo: John Oliver explains why U.S. conservatives are so obsessed with Hungary

As John Oliver discussed last night on Last Week Tonight, the policies of the Hungarian authoritarian have become blueprints for the likes of Kari Lake, Ron DeSantis, Tucker Carlson, and Donald Trump, ...

wnep: John Oliver auctioning off 'Last Week Tonight' props to support public media after Trump cuts

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Late-night host John Oliver is auctioning off some of his show's most infamous props as part of a fundraiser to support local public media stations after the federal government cut their funding.