ABC welcomes back Wilmore. He rejoins the network three months after Comedy Central canceled his late night show.

In the midst of an election season like no other, Wilmore kept us laughing with segments aimed at exposing events compacted by race and politics.

'Insecure,' which was co-written and executive produced by funny man Larry Wilmore, is slated to debut this fall.

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Comedian Larry Wilmore caused a lot of controversy after using the “n-word” during his speech at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday night. Despite the negative backlash, the White House has come to his defense, saying President Obama “appreciated the spirit of Mr. Wilmore’s expressions on Saturday night.” White House Press Secretary Josh […]

According to the administration’s press secretary, President Obama "appreciated the spirit of Mr. Wilmore's expressions on Saturday night."

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Was Wilmore out of line for using the racial epithet when referencing the nation's first Black president?

President Obama and Comedy Central's Larry Wilmore took no prisoners at the White House's annual nerd prom. Did you watch?

Larry Wilmore, host of The Nightly Show on Comedy Central, talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about all things politics and black news.  Who would…