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The ‘Kellyanne Conway on the couch’ controversy is so incredibly dumb
Partisanship run amok.
The Conway picture is only a small error in Trump’s swing-and-a-miss black college event
In a tee-ball public relations moment, the Trump team struck out.
 
Hundreds allege sex harassment, discrimination at Kay and Jared jewelry company
Sworn statements from the case against Sterling Jewelers describe gropings and demands by managers for sex.
 
The White House’s Politico slime job, from start to finish
In a call with Politico's Alex Isenstadt, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said he might just 'pitch' another outlet on his conduct.
 
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‘It was fantastic': Trump denies 2011 White House correspondents’ dinner spurred presidential bid
Pundits love to point to the 2011 WHCD as the night Trump's political ambitions crystallized. The president himself says: "I loved that evening."
 
Trump faces a huge problem, and Bannon’s con-artistry cannot make it disappear
His agenda is unpopular, and laced with policy gibberish.
 
Trump's first D.C. dinner as president: An overcooked, $54 steak. With ketchup.
Predictably, he dines not at one of D.C.'s finest, but at a restaurant in his own hotel.
 
The Daily 202: Republican governors divided on Obamacare replacement
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'A crime so horrific': Mom gets 50 years for poisoning, burning her 5-year-old son
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