US late-night television hosts make jokes about the Grammys, Republican Sarah Palin's endorsement, secret weapons, and more.
With so much power to heal and renew, the ability to laugh easily is a tremendous resource for America's surmounting problems, enhancing our relationships, and supporting both physical and emotional health. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to make us smile.
Laughter is good for our health, relaxes the whole body, boosts the immune system, triggers the release of endorphins, protects the heart, burns calories, lightens anger’s heavy load, and may even help us to live longer.
A study in Norway found that people with a strong sense of humor outlived those who don’t laugh as much.
Most of the comics dedicated a great deal of TV time during last night's monologue to a series of current events and news developments.
Jon Batiste Brings Home 5 GRAMMY Awards | Zelensky asks Artists For Support... https://youtu.be/SqT0krTEkNk
Trump Rips Off White House Photographer, Sarah Palin Runs for Congress &... https://youtu.be/MjCd5R2hwuQ
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, Sarah Palin's Run for Congress https://youtu.be/DZX_bGW-plU
Press Secretary Jen Psaki Plans to Leave Biden Administration https://youtu.be/Ntb844SmyiA
The Late Show Offers Ron Desantis A Campaign Anthem https://youtu.be/QC7G6_VwTyM
As adults, our lives tend to be serious and laughter becomes more infrequent. But by seeking out opportunities for humor, we can improve our emotional health, strengthen our relationships, find greater happiness—and even add years to our lives.
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