By DAVID BAUDER, AP Media Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Kimmel offered no apologies in his return to late-night television and, in an emotional monologue where he appeared close to tears, said he was not trying to joke about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk . He also paid tribute to Kirk’s widow.

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