NEW YORK — “Saturday Night Live” has rescinded its invitation to a cast member who posted a video last year in which he used a racial slur for Chinese people and derided Asians trying to learn English.
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Danny McBride returns to the pay channel that was the home of his comedies “Eastbound & Down” and “Vice Principals.”
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