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You searched for "eichenwald"Tudor Dixon turns alleged "antifa" vandalism into jab at Gretchen Whitmer
On Friday, Dixon posted photos of a Michigan couple's property that was allegedly vandalized by the "radical left." Many are skeptical of the incident.
Letitia James' 'Major Announcement' Prompts Trump Fraud Lawsuit Speculation
The New York AG announced a Wednesday morning press conference after reports of a rejected of settlement from The Trump Organization.
Donald Trump Jr. Trolled for His Navy SEAL Diversity-Training Claims
The former president's son is being mocked, as well as defended, for recent comments he made about the elite military force.
Fact Check: Did Donald Trump Jr. Say Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is a Democrat?
The eldest son of former President Donald Trump was mocked for tweeting about "Democrat Governor's incompetence" while defending Ted Cruz.
Trump-Appointed Federal Judge Gives Ex-President Longer to Give Tax Returns
The extension is just the latest in an ongoing 2019 legal battle between Trump and House Democrats in control of the Ways and Means Committee.
AOC Urges Lincoln Project to Shift Focus After GOP Voters Stay With Trump
AOC and other progressives have urged the conservative PAC to shift funding to grassroots organizers.
Trump Claiming Victory in Undecided States Prompts 'I Hereby Claim' Memes
Twitter's anti-Trump contingent piled on the president after he declared himself victorious in states that are still considered too close to call.
Calls to Boycott NBC for Airing Donald Trump Town Hall
The announcement came the same day the New York Post published details of a new Democrat email scandal.
Trump's Proposed TikTok Ban Would Be a 'Danger to Free Expression': ACLU
President Donald Trump said he will take action to ban the Chinese-owned video app over what he says are security and censorship concerns.
Trump Rally Student Says Aunt Jemima Was 'Picture of the American Dream'
While the original Aunt Jemima was portrayed by former slave Nancy Green, the image is based on a mammy caricature.
Ex-New York Police Chief Takes Flak for Dismissing Coronavirus 'Hysteria'
Bernard Kerik—pardoned for a range of felonies last month—suggested concerns over the pandemic were an effort to distract Americans from the Trump administration's economic record.
'Overwatch' Season 20 Map Pool Changes: Competitive Ranked for 2020
"Overwatch" Season 20 has a few new maps for players to acclimate to. See the full list of competitive maps for 2020 matches.
#CloseTheCamps Trends After News of Unsafe Conditions in Detention Centers
#CloseTheCamps is trending on social media, with users largely rebuking the Trump administration's treatment of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States.
Twitter on DeVos' Proposed Cuts to Special Olympics
"The Special Olympics cost around $18 million, or about the same as five of Trump's golf trips to Mar-a-Lago," Nick Jack Pappas tweeted. "It's not a difficult decision. It's an evil one."
'Overwatch' Update 1.30 Patch Notes
Elizabeth Caledonia "Calamity" Ashe joins the ranks of "Overwatch" in the 1.30 update.
'Overwatch' Archives Patch Notes
"Overwatch" added a ton of new changes in their April 10 patch notes.
Russian Bots Have Gone Global
The United States was among 18 countries to have its elections influenced by foreign bots.
Anderson Cooper: 'I Absolutely Regretted' Eye Roll
The CNN host noticeably rolled his eyes during an interview with the White House aide in May.
Newsweek's Kurt Eichenwald Files Lawsuit Over Seizure
The civil case is separate from two ongoing criminal cases involving Eichenwald and Rivello.
Can James Comey Escape the Clinton Email Debacle?
Comey holds himself up as a paragon of apolitical virtue, but critics see a self-righteous hypocrite who makes momentous decisions based on his own image and legacy.
Michael Dorf: Will Gorsuch Make Court Less Polarized?
Gorsuch may be as conservative as Scalia, but he is not Scalia.
Newsweek TL;DR for March 31, 2017
From Comey to coal to grave-digging badgers, a lot happened in the last week of March.
Why Donald Trump Can't Save the Coal Industry
There is no war on coal. But there is a war on coal workers, and the only way to end it is to shift them into the modern world.
24 Difficult Questions to Ask Judge Gorsuch
Senate hearings on Judge Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination begin today.
Will Gorsuch Bend to Trump's Expanding Executive Power?
What the Supreme Court nominee should explain at his confirmation hearings.
Suspect Arrested, Accused of Causing Writer's Seizure
FBI officials arrested the man in Maryland on Friday, according to Kurt Eichenwald's lawyer.
It's Electric: Why Light Causes Epileptic Seizures
Delivering seizure-triggering images to epileptics through Twitter is a crime. But most of us, even the Twitter trolls, don't know why such flashes of light affect the brain.
Why the Flynn-Russia Affair Is So Troubling for Trump
To reach the desk of the FBI director, the phone calls between Flynn and the Russian ambassador had to clear high counterintelligence hurdles.
John Dean: Supreme Court Pick Gorsuch Is No Scalia
Gorsuch may be more conservative than Scalia. We won't know until he starts voting.
Conway 'Counseled' on Pitching Ivanka Trump Line
The White House aide is facing criticism for giving a "free commercial" for Ivanka Trump's products.