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Inauguration Day: Peaceful Transition Of Power
Once again, the world will watch the peaceful transition of power in the U.S. Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president. That has brought jubilation in conservative America.
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How Social Media Came To The Rescue After Kerala's Floods
Volunteers are using Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp to find out what people need and give them vital information on how to survive.
How President Trump's Angry Tweets Can Ripple Across Social Media
When Trump posts a mean tweet, how does it make its way across social media into the American consciousness? Researchers crunched the numbers to see if his negative tweets were shared more often.
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Delusions Or Deceptions? White House 'Alternative Facts' Rile Press
President Trump and his top aides spent their first weekend in the White House threatening reporters and insisting on the veracity of demonstrably false statements.
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In 'Everything Trump Touches Dies,' Few Are Spared
Rick Wilson's book is the story of a Republican Party whose shift toward Trumpism left him furious — and a rant against those who have disappointed him — conveyed with biting, over-the-top writing.
Amid Spat With Saudis, Trudeau Vows That Canada 'Will Always Speak Strongly'
Since Canada's top diplomat criticized Saudi Arabia's human rights record, the Saudis have hit back hard. Still, despite the retaliations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sees no need to say sorry.
Should Black Athletes Go To Black Schools?
Jemele Hill, a writer at The Atlantic, argues yes. She says doing so could benefit the colleges and the communities around them.
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LeBron James breaks the NBA career scoring record, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The last time a new name appeared atop the NBA's all-time points rankings was in April 1984. LeBron James was born later that year.
Here's what we know about links between extremists and Trump allies
Aides to the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol said the next hearing would focus on extremist groups and their possible links to Trump and his allies.
For President Trump, Life Is Just Not Fair — And What That Means For The Rest Of Us
From trade and immigration to the treatment of political allies, Trump thinks a lot of things are unfair. His version of social justice has shaped his priorities for the country.
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