Fans react to Stephen Colbert’s final show
Key takeaways
- Fans lined up outside the Ed Sullivan Theater one last time for “The Late Show” as Stephen Colbert prepared to host his final episode, marking the end of the franchise’s 33-year run on CBS.
- New video captures engine ripping off cargo plane in deadly Kentucky crashAs part of the ongoing investigation into the crash that killed 14 people, officials released footage showing the engine detaching during takeoff.
- Police officer catches baby dropped from window of burning homeBody cam footage shows the moment a baby was thrown from a window and caught by an officer during a house fire.
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Fans lined up outside the Ed Sullivan Theater one last time for “The Late Show” as Stephen Colbert prepared to host his final episode, marking the end of the franchise’s 33-year run on CBS. The network announced last summer that the show would end, calling it “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night". Colbert took on the show on September 2015 after David Letterman retired from the role he'd held for 22 years.
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New video captures engine ripping off cargo plane in deadly Kentucky crashAs part of the ongoing investigation into the crash that killed 14 people, officials released footage showing the engine detaching during takeoff.