Stephen Colbert halts 'Late Show' due to COVID

Exactly a week after returning to "The Late Show" after a bout of COVID-19, host Stephen Colbert is canceling the taping of more new episodes.
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Stephen Colbert halts more 'Late Show' episodes due to recurrence of COVID Click to view images

"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert is "experiencing symptoms consistent with a recurrence of COVID," canceling new episodes "until further notice."

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Young Thug, influential Atlanta hip-hop star, arrested on gang-related charges Click to view images

Young Thug was charged in a 56-count indictment that identified him and 27 other people, including rapper Gunna, as members of a criminal street gang.

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Commentary: What the 2022 Tony nominations say about the state of Broadway Click to view images

"A Strange Loop" leads the 2022 Tony nominations, with a strong showing in the play category for "The Lehman Trilogy."

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Diane Seuss, Joshua Cohen, Andrea Elliott among Pulitzer Prize winners in books Click to view images

Times Book Prize winners Diane Seuss and Ada Ferrer were among the 2022 Pulitzer Prize-winning authors. Joshua Cohen won in fiction for 'The Netanyahus.'

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Commentary: Raven Chacon's 'Voiceless Mass' magnifies unsung voices into the realm of the sacred Click to view images

Native American composer Raven Chacon's "Voiceless Mass" for organ ensemble is the winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for music.

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Sold for $195 million, Andy Warhol's 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn' sets new auction record Click to view images

Andy Warhol's iconic "Shot Sage Blue Marilyn," which sold for $195 million Monday night, is the most expensive 20th century artwork ever bought at auction.

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Remember 'Avatar?' A teaser for the sequel is finally here after '13 freaking years' Click to view images

"The Way of Water," the long-anticipated and long-delayed sequel to James Cameron's CGI blockbuster "Avatar," is finally coming to theaters this year.

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