Future of US Talk Shows Uncertain; UK Bans Junk Food Ads
In recent news, the future of several prominent talk shows remains uncertain. While no US-American talk show host has publicly announced the end of their program, sources indicate that changes are afoot. Meanwhile, the UK has introduced a ban on junk food advertising to safeguard children's health and reduce long-term healthcare costs.
Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', was temporarily removed from air, causing speculation about its future. Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' is set to conclude soon, though no specific date has been announced. In the UK, a ban on junk food advertising has been implemented to combat childhood obesity and save billions in healthcare costs over time. US President Trump has expressed satisfaction with the temporary removal of Jimmy Kimmel's show, but further details on his stance remain unclear.
The fate of popular US talk shows remains uncertain, with no public announcements from hosts. The UK's ban on junk food advertising aims to protect children's health and reduce long-term healthcare costs. President Trump has reacted positively to the temporary removal of Jimmy Kimmel's show.
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