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A hastily called news conference caps a surreal day for Trump in South Florida; Melissa McCarthy returns to SNL as an even more frustrated Sean Spicer; A United pilot ranted about Trump, Clinton and divorce. Her passengers fled.; Why does the United States still let 12-year-olds get married?; SNL trolls Trump hard by having more women play his male advisers — and him; SNL's Donald Trump takes his executive order frustrations to 'The People's Court'; A new, liberal tea party is forming. Can it last without turning against Democrats?; Trump's two-year presidency; Stephen Miller says White House will fight for travel ban, advances false voter fraud claims; Stephen Miller: A key engineer for Trump's 'America first' agenda; Meryl Streep slams Donald Trump in another emotional speech; Republican green-card holder who voted illegally in Texas gets 8 years in prison; A gift and a challenge for Democrats: A restive, active and aggressive base; Germany picks Frank-Walter Steinmeier to be president; Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in at least six states; Stephen Colbert taunts Trump with a picture of a little girl posing as the president
 
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A hastily called news conference caps a surreal day for Trump in South Florida
Tough talk on North Korea followed a morning of golf and a late lunch with the Japanese prime minister.
Melissa McCarthy returns to SNL as an even more frustrated Sean Spicer
"Saturday Night Live" doubles down on having women impersonate the men of the Trump administration.
 
A United pilot ranted about Trump, Clinton and divorce. Her passengers fled.
As her speech veered from her divorce into a string of non sequiturs, the mood aboard the United Airlines jet turned from cozy to uncomfortable, to worse.
 
Why does the United States still let 12-year-olds get married?
We preach against child-marriage abroad. But thousands of American children are wed annually.
 
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SNL trolls Trump hard by having more women play his male advisers — and him
Trump reportedly doesn't like that a woman played Sean Spicer. SNL had some fun with that.
 
SNL's Donald Trump takes his executive order frustrations to 'The People's Court'
Alec Baldwin guest-hosted "Saturday Night Live," but he's been a constant presence this season.
 
A new, liberal tea party is forming. Can it last without turning against Democrats?
There are parallels between liberals protesting President Trump and the conservative tea party of the Obama years.
 
Trump's two-year presidency
The 2018 midterms could swing Congress back to Democratic control, and that could mean impeachment.
 
Stephen Miller says White House will fight for travel ban, advances false voter fraud claims
The Trump senior policy adviser made the remarks in unusually combative interviews on the Sunday morning television shows.
 
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Meryl Streep slams Donald Trump in another emotional speech
"If we live through this precarious moment … he will have woken us up to how fragile freedom is," Streep said at a gala for the Human Rights Campaign.
 
Republican green-card holder who voted illegally in Texas gets 8 years in prison
Rosa Maria Ortega's attorney is arguing that the sentence is unusually harsh and meant to appease those "swept up in the Trump hysteria."
 
A gift and a challenge for Democrats: A restive, active and aggressive base
Will bashing President Trump be enough to channel the energy of a new liberal tea party toward electoral gains?
 
Germany picks Frank-Walter Steinmeier to be president
A special assembly elected former German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier by an overwhelming majority Sunday to be the country's new president.
 
Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in at least six states
The raids mark the first large-scale immigration action since President Trump's Jan. 25 order to crack down on the estimated 11 million immigrants living here illegally.
 
Stephen Colbert taunts Trump with a picture of a little girl posing as the president
Stephen's Colbert's mockery of Trump on the "Late Show" comes less than a week after Melissa McCarthy's memorable portrayal of the White House press secretary.
 
 
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