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				 The 38-year-old comedian - who moved to the 
				United States in 2011 and was born in Johannesburg, South Africa 
				- had big shoes to fill when he took over in 2015 after the exit 
				of longtime host Jon Stewart. 
				 
				He quickly established himself with his own brand, suited for an 
				era where online influence was often greater than that of 
				content on cable. 
				 
				His reign on The Daily Show required him to delicately cover 
				some crucial moments in American history, such as the COVID-19 
				pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and the 2021 attacks 
				on the U.S. Capitol. 
				 
				"I spent two years in my apartment (during COVID-19), not on the 
				road. Stand-up was done, and when I got back out there again, I 
				realized that there's another part of my life that I want to 
				carry on exploring," Noah told his studio audience late on 
				Thursday. The Daily Show posted a clip of Noah's remarks on 
				social media. 
				 
				"We have laughed together, we have cried together. But after 
				seven years, I feel like it's time," Noah said. 
				 
				He ended his remarks by thanking his viewers as his studio 
				audience stood up to applaud him. 
				 
				Noah, who roasted U.S. politicians and the media at the White 
				House Correspondents Association dinner in April, did not 
				mention his exact departure date in his remarks on Thursday. It 
				was not known who would succeed him. 
				 
				The key to addressing current affairs through a comedic lens 
				lies in a comedian's intention, Noah said in a 2016 interview 
				with Reuters, adding that he learns from his mistakes. 
				 
				"I don't think I would ever have been ready, but that's when you 
				must do it, you will not be ready," the comedian told Reuters in 
				the context of having succeeded his legendary predecessor.  
				 
				(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by 
				Jacqueline Wong and Gerry Doyle) 
				 
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