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Stephen Colbert confirms May 21

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Stephen Colbert's final day on 'The Late Show' revealed
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," which CBS announced in July would end in 10 months' time, has finally set a final air date.

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Stephen Colbert confirms May 21 as final episode of ‘The Late Show’
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Stephen Colbert announces 'Late Show' will end on May 21
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Stephen Colbert reveals date of his final ‘Late Show’ episode: ‘Not thrilled with it’
Soon-to-be former late-night host Stephen Colbert is set to give his final curtain call in just over four months — and he’s “not thrilled about it.”

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Stephen Colbert Sets Date for Final Episode of The Late Show
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Stephen Colbert’s final day on ‘The Late Show’ revealed
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Stephen Colbert asks Seth Meyers for help landing “SNL” job after “Late Show ”ends: 'Is Lorne here?'

The "Late Show" host explained that he needs a new show because his wife Evie McGee-Colbert "will want me out of the house."
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Stephen Colbert blasts Melania Trump's documentary ahead of opening weekend: 'Zero tickets sold'

The late-night comedian pointed out that there are "two 7:30 showings with exactly zero tickets purchased" in New York City, adding, "That must be heartbreaking for the first lady."
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Stephen Colbert blasts CBS for paying Trump $16M – 'Check my math'

Stephen Colbert took a jab at his employer, CBS, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the Trump administration.
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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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