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DeVos criticized teachers at D.C. school she visited — and they are not having it; John McCain just systematically dismantled Donald Trump’s entire worldview; Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, dies at 69; If Russia tried to influence the U.S. election, things aren't going as planned; A university takes on one of its own, alumna Kellyanne Conway; Trump calls the media ‘the enemy of the American People’; Pence and Merkel embrace NATO but differ on transatlantic partnership; Lawmakers say Trump's words matter — and hurt the country's standing abroad; Milo Yiannopoulos found a bromance with Bill Maher. Then he met his other guests.; Trump family's elaborate lifestyle is a 'logistical nightmare' — at taxpayer expense; Gregg Popovich has found the opponent of his life: President Trump; Colbert mocks Bannon, Miller, other Trump aides: ‘It’s a rough time for the Stephen community’; Trump’s news conferences look a lot like Putin’s. Should you worry?; China suspends North Korean coal imports, striking at regime's financial lifeline; How to manage the White House cancer; Citizen Trump likely wouldn't get a security clearance. Here's why.
 
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DeVos criticized teachers at D.C. school she visited — and they are not having it
Jefferson Middle School Academy responded to DeVos's claim that its teachers are in 'receive mode.'
John McCain just systematically dismantled Donald Trump’s entire worldview
Stunning stuff from a member of the president's own party.
 
Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, dies at 69
She was desperate for a way out of an unwanted pregnancy when she became the unnamed plaintiff in the landmark case.
 
If Russia tried to influence the U.S. election, things aren't going as planned
Russians are disappointed to see that the Trump era brings little change in relations
 
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A university takes on one of its own, alumna Kellyanne Conway
Trinity Washington University doesn't shy away from debate about the Trump administration, including one of its leaders, an alumna.
 
Trump calls the media ‘the enemy of the American People’
Although Trump has long criticized the media, he had not yet labeled the fourth estate as being an enemy of the country.
 
Pence and Merkel embrace NATO but differ on transatlantic partnership
Vice President Pence's silence on the European Union may only fuel fears among allies that the Trump administration will reject certain aspects of European unity.
 
Lawmakers say Trump's words matter — and hurt the country's standing abroad
A growing roster of lawmakers from both major parties say they think the president's rhetoric and erratic behavior damage diplomatic relationships and weaken global stability.
 
Milo Yiannopoulos found a bromance with Bill Maher. Then he met his other guests.
On "Real Time," the Breitbart editor tangled with Maher's other guests.
 
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Gregg Popovich has found the opponent of his life: President Trump
The NBA's longest-serving head coach has quietly contributed to Democratic candidates and causes over the years but become more vocal since the 2016 election.
 
Colbert mocks Bannon, Miller, other Trump aides: ‘It’s a rough time for the Stephen community’
"So tonight, I stand up for Steves because we, Steves, are your neighbors. We're your mailmen. We are your brothers in law," Stephen Colbert said.
 
Trump’s news conferences look a lot like Putin’s. Should you worry?
They pretend to offer openness, but they're just a show.
 
China suspends North Korean coal imports, striking at regime's financial lifeline
Coal is North Korea's largest export, and China just announced that it won't buy any for the rest of 2017.
 
How to manage the White House cancer
Despite the toxicity of the Trump administration, the body politic has a resilient immune system.
 
Citizen Trump likely wouldn't get a security clearance. Here's why.
His background suggests red flags that would hamper most applicants.
 
 
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