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Jon Stewart hosting "The Daily Show"

So what will you watch now? 5 suggestions.

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Yeah yeah yeah. Jon Stewart, stepping down. We have a few ideas about where to get your satirical news next.

Comedian Jon Stewart addresses the crowd during the "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear" in Washington, October 30, 2010.

Que te vaya bien, Jon Stewart

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A cartoon drawn by Iranian American satirist Saman Arbabi about the nuclear aspirations of Iranian leaders.

The nuclear deal finally gives an Iranian American some good news to mock

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South Africa's Trevor Noah will be the new host of "The Daily Show," the popular Comedy Central show currently hosted by Jon Stewart.

Joyous South Africans pop champagne to celebrate Trevor Noah’s taking over for Jon Stewart

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Jon Stewart interviews President Barack Obama in 2012.

Missing Jon Stewart already: ‘This guy ought to be on Mount Rushmore’

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Bryan Adams' portrait of Joe Townsend

A Canadian rock star uses his photos to show the legacy of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars

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Canadian Bryan Adams is known best for his music — but he’s also known for his photography. But his latest work, which is on exhibition in London through January, brings attention to Britain’s war wounded. That story and more in today’s Global Scan.

Jon Stewart

With a film under his belt, Jon Stewart considers his future and admits The Daily Show is ‘not forever’

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Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show is a cultural touchstone for millions of Americans. But last year, Stewart took some time off from the show, to produce a movie — real, not satire. And he did it mostly on a whim. With that accomplished, Stewart is beginning to look at the future, but he’s holding his cards close.

Gael García Bernal plays Iranian reporter Maziar Bahari in "Rosewater."

The journalist profiled in Jon Stewart’s ‘Rosewater’ finds dark humor In Iran’s prisons

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In a prison memoir, misery and pain are usually staples. But in “Rosewater,” the story of Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari’s time in Tehran’s Evin Prison, dark humor and the absurd are given equal time.

Egypt's TV satirist, Bassem Youssef, said his show had been cancelled amid speculation it was because his latest script poked fun at a presidential election won by the former army chief .Bassem Youssef is often referred to as the "Egyptian Jon Stewart."

The man touted as Egypt’s Jon Stewart goes off the air

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Bassaem Youssef, Egypt’s version of Jon Stewart, pulled the plug on his popular political TV show this week, citing political pressure.Bassaem Youssef, Egypt’s version of Jon Stewart, pulled the plug on his popular political TV show this week, citing political pressure.

Why does Rupert Murdoch want the Irish to boycott Guinness? It’s about gay rights

Global Scan

When Guinness backed out of sponsoring New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, Rupert Murdoch’s feathers got ruffled. Now he wants all Irish to boycott Guinness. In Venezuela, there’s a new grocery story loyalty card that some describe as “creepy.” And in the UK, you can see the latest in running shorts — complete with a computer, all in today’s Global Scan.

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