Trump’s 60 Minutes interview with Lesley Stahl shows a lot about who the president thinks is worth believing and when. President Donald Trump likes to
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Trump’s 60 Minutes interview once again reveals gross ignorance and wild dishonesty
Little new ground was broken in an interview that was both bizarre and bizarrely familiar. Donald Trump trusts Kim Jong Un but not American climate
Jared Kushner reportedly paid little to nothing in taxes for years — and it was completely legal
The tax code is designed to benefit rich people more. Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, probably paid little to nothing in federal income taxes
A very early 2020 poll shows Democrats like Biden to take on Trump
The 2020 election is still 750 days away, but sure. While most attention right now is (rightly) on the 2018 midterm elections, that can’t totally
Jared Kushner reportedly paid little to nothing taxes for years — and it was completely legal
The tax code is designed to benefit rich people more. Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, probably paid little to nothing in federal income taxes
“He’s black me!”: Alec Baldwin returns to SNL to spoof Trump’s Kanye West meeting
This week’s Oval Office sit-down was already bizarre enough. Alec Baldwin made his first appearance as President Donald Trump on this season’s Saturday Night Live
“Who did you vote for”: Trump’s welcome-home question for the US pastor released by Turkey
The president held a televised meeting with Andrew Brunson in the Oval Office a few hours after his return to the US. After Pastor Andrew
Facebook now knows how many users were hacked last month: 29 million
The company had previously said as many as 90 million accounts could have been compromised. It’s been a rough year for Facebook. The company announced
18 people are dead from Hurricane Michael. That number will only rise.
FEMA expects the death toll to rise as rescue teams dig into the debris. As residents in a half dozen states collect their remnants from