The second Twitter fact-checked a Trump tweet about voting by mail, you knew a meltdown was imminent.
In his latest ‘Last Week Tonight’ segment, John Oliver once again looked at the coronavirus, but with a particular focus on sport.
The fact that Fox News and its most famous names downplayed the threat of the coronavirus is indisputable. The network’s number one fan has, as always, been watching.
In Sunday’s show, John Oliver looks at America’s mass surge in unemployment, and how many essential workers are being hung out to dry.
Fox News sets the bar pretty low, but now there’s a new player in town and they’re really scraping the barrel.
John Oliver usually picks a different topic each week for the main segment on his show, but on Sunday night, for the third week in a row, there was only one subject that mattered.
With so much misinformation out there, and government responses that vary from blasé to panic, here’s what John Oliver thinks of it all.
India is the largest democracy in the world, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi isn’t loved by everyone.
Here at 2oceansvibe, we know a thing or two about lawyer’s letters. So too does John Oliver, and he’s keen to dish the details.
Yesterday, Donald Trump took a victory lap in the wake of US troops killing ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria. He might want to hold off on the celebrations, though.
China may have ended its one-child policy back in 2015, but the ramifications of that rule will still be felt for generations to come.
Thus far, Donald Trump has managed to weather storm after storm, but is the new whistleblower report the scandal that finally brings him down?
John Oliver had a lot to say in his Sunday episode about one of the world’s most outlandish leaders.
John Oliver and ‘Last Week Tonight’ returned with a bang, focusing on how Boris Johnson has succeeded – “not despite his bumbling persona, but often because of it”.
During a segment looking into conditions at warehouses at the likes of Amazon, John Oliver didn’t hold back. Now the company has fired back.
During the 2019 season, many climbers have died, and others have likened conditions to ‘The Lord of the Flies’. Perhaps John’s solution might help.
Whilst many of Trump’s detractors look at impeachment as some kind of quick fix, the truth is rather different.
Every year, around 2,8 million Americans die, and in half a million or so of those cases, the cause of death is suspicious. What happens next is a bit messy.
Sometimes John Oliver tackles the big issues, like the Mueller Report, and other times he focuses on the rather strange world of Japanese mascots.
The Mueller Report was finally made public last week – although heavily redacted – so let’s see what that nerdy Brit has to say about the contents.
No, the fact that it’s fake isn’t the dirty secret. Rather, John looks at how CEO Vince McMahon runs the show and treats the wrestlers.
Public shaming has accelerated in the age of social media, and there’s a new outage every day. Someone who understands the cycle well is Monica Lewinsky.
Over the weekend, Trump visited Alabama, where he narrowly avoided spontaneous combustion during a Bible-signing session.
Despite having grown up with a silver spoon wedged between her lips, Ivanka Trump reckons she’s forged her own path. John Oliver disagrees.
Psychics, or mediums as they’re often called, can make a pretty penny connecting the living with those who have passed on. Jokes – it’s all bollocks.
We are all suffering from Brexit fatigue, because this saga never seems to end. If you want a brutal assessment of where we are at, John’s your man.
Before he puts his feet up until February of next year, John and the ‘Last Week Tonight’ team wanted to highlight a rather worrying global trend.
Trump visiting California was always going to be awkward, given that he had blamed the state for their handling of the fires. Well, he didn’t exactly nail his visit.
During his presidential campaign, Trump was never shy of talking about draining the swamp. Two years in, he’s had mixed results.
The FBI is now conducting a week-long probe into the allegations of sexual assault against the Supreme Court nominee. I think it’s clear where John Oliver stands on this.