MSNBC host Rachel Maddow confirmed this week she is taking a break from her show to work on other projects. Maddow told viewers that she is taking “a few weeks off” from her left-wing, Comcast-owned cable news show. “Change is good,” she said during her show on Monday night. “Change is absolutely terrifying, but in this case it’s good.” Maddow confirmed reports she will work on a film that is being directed by “Zoolander” actor Ben Stiller and will be produced by longtime “Saturday Night Live” producer Lorne Michaels. “I am super-excited to tell you about it when I have more to tell,” Maddow told viewers as she was hosting from home on Monday because, according to her, she was exposed to someone with COVID-19. “Just like late-night hosts sometimes go on hiatus and their shows, I’m gonna go on hiatus here for a little bit from the show,” she …