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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will hold a press briefing one day after the convictions Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, and his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. The briefing is scheduled to being at 2:15 p.m. → Read More
Singer Steven Tyler is calling on President Trump to stop using Aerosmith's songs at his campaign rallies. → Read More
Gun control advocate David Hogg on Tuesday defended his recent claim that Democratic leadership won't "move the fuck off the plate" so young people can take office. → Read More
San Francisco's newly elected mayor is establishing a new clean-up patrol to keep the city's downtown area free of human feces. → Read More
A Republican Florida State House candidate who lied about having a college degree and posted a photo with the fraudulent diploma dropped out of the race Tuesday. → Read More
Roger Stone shared a photoshopped image on Instagram Tuesday showing himself, President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and others wearing "Space Force" suits with swastikas on them. → Read More
Ohio Gov. John Kasich broke with President Trump on Sunday, touting his support for NBA star and Ohio native Lebron James over Michael Jordan. → Read More
President Trump's attorney Jay Sekulow said that he had "bad information" and made a "mistake" when he denied last summer that the president had any role in crafting a statement about Donald Trump Jr.'s June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. → Read More
Jay Sekulow, a member of President Trump's legal team, called the possibility of special counsel Robert Mueller poring over Trump's tweets for obstruction of justice simply "absurd." → Read More
President Trump endorsed conservative political outsider Bill Lee as the Tennessee GOP gubernatorial candidate the day after Rep. Dianne Black lost the primary to the constructions executive. → Read More
House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes may soon be committing what some consider the ultimate fashion faux pas: Athletic shoes with a suit. → Read More
Researchers have discovered what they believe to be a 12-mile stretch of salty liquid water on Mars underneath the polar ice cap of its southern hemisphere. → Read More
Attorney General Jeff Sessions chuckled and repeated students on Tuesday morning as they chanted "lock her up," in the middle of his keynote address at a conservative campus group's summit in Washington, D.C. → Read More
Two civil rights groups looking to pressure moderate Republicans to oppose the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, have taken out full page ads in multiple major newspapers, according to a report Friday. → Read More
"The View" co-host Joy Behar joked on Wednesday that she turns on CNN "or something really, really boring" when she is looking to doze off for a nap. → Read More
Twitter erupted Monday after President Trump announced the nomination of U.S. District Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. → Read More
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace lambasted the Republican party on Friday, saying they "suck" while discussing Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt's tenure in the administration. → Read More
Actor Seth Rogen said Tuesday that Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey does not seem to care about the ability of white supremacists to be verified on the social media platform. → Read More
Activists stood outside President Trump's New Jersey golf course on Saturday to protest the administration's controversial zero-tolerance immigration policy. → Read More
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., spoke at a rally in Boston on Saturday as part of the nationwide protests targeting President Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy. → Read More