What did Hillary Clinton do in her first 2016 "SNL" appearance?

With the new season of Saturday Night Live coming tonight — featuring double-hitting host and musical guest Miley Cyrus — we were inspired to look back at SNL's best sketches that were "cut for time" last season. As longtime SNL fans know, a few of

Miley Cyrus performed “Karen Don't Be Sad” on this week's “SNL.” The song is off her new free album “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.” See the video below of Cyrus' performance of “Karen Don't Be Sad” on “Saturday Night Live.” “Karen Don't Be Sad” is one

The season debut of Saturday Night Live featured a wickedly funny fake drug commercial that perfectly nails the self-delusion of some presidential candidates: Believing that you'll win, even when all the evidence says you've got no chance in hell.

Miley Cyrus served as both host and musical guest for the 41st season-opening episode of Saturday Night Live, where the singer debuted a pair of Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz tracks live. After being introduced by SNL's unannounced guest Hillary Clinton, 

WASHINGTON — Set 'em up, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and lend an ear to the troubles of a presidential candidate. The front-runner for the Democratic nomination appeared on the season opener of "Saturday Night Live" as a wise bartender named Val who