The cable network directly appealed to Trump’s chief of staff, but to no avail. Meanwhile, the president is giddy about yet another war with the media. | |
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Police have arrested four people in connection with the 2016 murders of a family that was running a massive marijuana operation when they died. | |
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As well as being the first woman Arizona has ever elected to the Senate, Kyrsten Sinema will become the first ever openly bisexual senator. For bi visibility, this is a major win. | |
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Oscar winner Alex Gibney’s new A&E series ‘The Clinton Affair’ tracks the scandal that plagued the second half of the Clinton presidency, with Lewinsky finally taking center stage. | |
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During her orientation, the newly elected NY congresswoman showed solidarity with an environmental group to push for action on climate change. | |
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A lost piece of the world’s oldest analog computer (the Antikythera mechanism an ancient Greek device designed to calculate astronomical position) may have been discovered. | |
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The officer, Luis Ontiveros, is stationed in a West Texas border town, awaiting the migrant caravan that President Trump has called an ‘invasion.’ | |
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The ex-worker claims supervisor and coworkers made her feel ‘marginalized’ for taking short breaks to pump breast milk. | |
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1. OUT OF MY HOUSE | Melania Trump Calls for Ouster of National Security Aide | A White House official denied that Mira Ricardel was fired Tuesday afternoon. |
2. FEAST YOUR EYES | The 5 Videos You Have to Watch Right Now | Your daily video snack. |
3. ANSWERS | Wagner Family Members Charged in Rhoden Family Massacre | A married couple and their two adult sons were taken into custody Tuesday afternoon. |
4. SERVED | CNN and Jim Acosta Sue Trump Over White House Access | “If left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials.” |
5. BOOK CLUB | Michelle Obama’s Memoir ‘Becoming’ is Out Today | The Oprah Winfrey Book Club-approved memoir is all about the former First Lady, from childhood through post-White House days. |
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