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Jon Stewart and The Daily Show News Team cover today's biggest headlines. The “Ears Edition” of The Daily Show features full episodes, extended content, exclusive interviews, and more. The Daily Show: Ears Edition listeners can use discount code "TDS20” for 20% off all The Daily Show products on ParamountShop.com. Watch The Daily Show weeknights on Comedy Central at 11/10c or stream it on Paramount+.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 47min
Trump Kidnaps President Maduro, Targets Venezuelan Oil & Ditches "America First" | Sen. Mark Kelly
Senator Mark Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain, former astronaut, and current U.S. Senator from Arizona, joins Jon Stewart to dissect the surreal plot of Trump kidnapping Venezuelan President Maduro. They delve into how the Trump administration's motivations appear intertwined with oil interests, while Kelly shares his experiences facing censure for encouraging servicemembers to resist unlawful orders. The conversation highlights frustrations with Democratic leadership and emphasizes the urgent need for Congress to regain oversight authority.

Jan 5, 2026 • 49min
The Precap | Ronny Chieng on Trump's Venezuela Surprise
Ronny Chieng is joined by Ashton Womack, a writer for The Daily Show, to dissect recent political shenanigans. They explore the controversial U.S. operation to capture Venezuela's Maduro, analyzing its legal implications and the social media frenzy surrounding it. The duo also dives into the chaotic redaction of the Epstein files, discussing the risks of leaked sensitive information. Additionally, they candidly address Marjorie Taylor Greene's exit from Congress and her apology tour, while teasing the upcoming January 6th anniversary.

Jan 2, 2026 • 36min
TDS Time Machine | Chefs
David Chang, the visionary chef behind Momofuku and Netflix's Ugly Delicious, dives into the cultural history of food, highlighting the complex story behind fried chicken and discussing the fine line between cultural appropriation and appreciation. José Andrés, celebrated for his humanitarian efforts with World Central Kitchen, shares touching insights on providing culturally significant meals during disaster relief, while critiquing the responses to crises like Hurricane Maria. Their conversations are a rich blend of culinary passion and social consciousness.

Dec 31, 2025 • 29min
TDS Time Machine | New Year's Resolutions
Rob Corddry shares his hilarious obsession with threesomes and seeks comedic therapy, revealing the challenges of confronting such fantasies. Nate Corddry takes revenge to new comedic heights with escalating pranks against his underestimators, while Ed Helms tackles his career dissatisfaction with mock interviews and exaggerated personas. Jason Jones stages an emotional journey into fatherhood, manipulating sentiment for ratings, leading to critiques from the panel. Together, they deliver a riotous take on New Year's resolutions!

Dec 29, 2025 • 40min
TDS Time Machine | Late Night Hosts
Join John Oliver, the witty host of Last Week Tonight, as he reflects on his American journey and the immigrant perspective in comedy. Jimmy Kimmel shares insights from launching his new late-night show, while Conan O'Brien recounts his eye-opening trip to Cuba, focusing on human stories instead of politics. Jimmy Fallon brings laughs discussing his 'Thank You Notes' and the joy of late-night hosting. The group also engages in playful banter about rivalries and staged confrontations, making for a delightful mix of humor and camaraderie.

Dec 26, 2025 • 33min
TDS Time Machine | Winter
Join comedian Stephen Colbert, known for his sharp wit as a late-night host, as he humorously recounts his frosty survival misadventures while stranded in Maine. Stacey Grenrock-Woods cheekily profiles Yellowstone's 'endangered snowmobiles,' giving them a comical twist as park conservation targets. Meanwhile, Ed Helms tackles the holiday blues with laugh-out-loud remedies for seasonal affective disorder. The mix of satire and hilarity highlights winter's quirks and mishaps, making for a snow-filled comedic delight!

Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 14min
TDS Time Machine | War on Christmas
John Oliver, a British comedian known for his sharp commentary, dives into the symbolic battle of the War on Christmas with hilarious takes on the Rockefeller Center tree lighting. Jessica Williams, a clever satirical voice, tackles the historical accuracy of Santa and the debates surrounding his representation. The fun explores the commercialization of Christmas, public reactions to festive greetings, and the absurdity of cultural outrage, all wrapped up in a comedic reflection on holiday traditions.

Dec 22, 2025 • 25min
TDS Time Machine | Happy Hanukkah
Stephen Colbert, a comedic icon known for his sharp satire, hilariously critiques the commercialization of Hanukkah, even bringing in a rabbi for insights. Lewis Black delivers his trademark rants, expressing outrage over Hallmark's misguided Hanukkah movies and absurd holiday merchandise like Auschwitz-themed ornaments. The duo dives into the bizarre world of holiday commercialization and political pandering, keeping the conversation both thought-provoking and uproariously funny.

Dec 19, 2025 • 30min
After the Cut 2025 - Part 2
Join stand-up comedian Josh Johnson, known for his sharp wit and as a Daily Show correspondent, as he shares his hilarious experiences with mistaken identity and unexpected fan interactions. Jordan Klepper, a comedic reporter blending journalism and satire, reflects on hope amidst protests, like the spirited Portland Naked Bike Ride. The duo dives into the challenges of AI in comedy, personal anecdotes, and the struggle with faith, all while sharing a laugh over the quirks of recognition and the unpredictability of their careers.

Dec 17, 2025 • 27min
After the Cut 2025 - Part 1
Michael Kosta, a stand-up comedian and correspondent for The Daily Show, joins the conversation packed with humor and relatable anecdotes. They dive into Jon Stewart's awkward football bet and his unexpected injury, showcasing their comedic chemistry. Kosta shares jokes about his own foot mishap, while Stewart reflects on the importance of specificity in calling out political figures. The discussion also touches on hope found in unexpected places and the resilience of newcomers to America, blending laughter with poignant insights.


