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Colbert Addresses #FireColbert Campaign, But Doesn't Apologize
Stephen Colbert had some choice words for the president on Monday's Late Show. Despite calls from some for a boycott, Colbert said Wednesday, "I would do it again, [but] I would change a few words."
3 Killed As Violent Tornadoes Cause 'Devastation' In Missouri
Thousands were without power and multiple people were hurt as a series of storms spawned multiple tornadoes in Missouri late Wednesday and into Thursday.
Donald Trump Jr.: U.K.'s Prime Minister Should Have Listened To My Father
The political chaos surrounding Brexit could have been avoided had Theresa May simply followed President Trump's advice, his son wrote in an op-ed.
View From London: Did U.K. Ambassador's Pro-Europe Stance Make Him A Target?
Kim Darroch resigned as ambassador to the U.S. after communications in which he criticized the Trump administration were leaked. The British government says it is investigating how it happened.
'McJesus' Sculpture To Be Pulled From Israeli Museum After Violent Protests
Jani Leinonen's artwork, which depicts Ronald McDonald slumped on the cross, drew the ire of local Christians. Now, the piece is getting taken down — just as the artist himself had requested.
President Trump Cancels Holiday Travel Plans, Remains At The White House
President Trump remains at the White House over the holidays amid a partial government shutdown and concern across Washington over foreign policy changes.
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Michael Ian Black Is Back, All Right!
Comedian and author Michael Ian Black reflects on starting the very first "Twitter war," redefining masculinity, and his podcast inspired by the Thomas Hardy novel, Jude The Obscure.
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Space Station Celebrates 'A New Era' In Exploration With Arrival Of SpaceX Capsule
Astronauts in the station opened Crew Dragon's hatch and entered the spacecraft on Sunday, in a significant moment for both Elon Musk's company and the future of commercial space exploration.
Facebook Bans Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan And Other 'Dangerous' Individuals
The social media platform said it was banning the high-profile individuals for engaging in hate. Jones called it an "authoritarian" move.
Conservative Magazine 'Weekly Standard' Shutters, Trump And Rep. Steve King Celebrate
The conservative magazine originally funded by Rupert Murdoch published for 23 years. Its owners cited declining readership and financial troubles.
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