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Harvey Weinstein in 2013
 
  Harvey Weinstein 2020: This man is presidential material  
  My advice: Build a career in reality TV, punditry and politics, using lessons learned from the masters — Clinton, Trump and Roy Moore.  
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    James Corden, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel on Sessions' 'collusion confusion' in Best of Late Night
Did you miss the hearing? That's OK. Let the comics break down the lack of memory and sad alibi that ruled the day.
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  Philippine President Duterte and President Trump   Trump is not a despot. But he'd like to play one, and not just on TV.
Is the president's praise for Duterte born out of a bizarre psychological affinity for despots, because of his Trump Tower Manila project, or both?
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  Sutherland Springs Baptist Church in Texas  Eric Gay, AP   Domestic violence is a tragedy. It's not a predictor of mass murder.
Well-meaning experts risk their credibility by asserting a link between domestic abuse and mass shootings. Statistics simply don't back it up.
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  In La Cygne, Kan., in 2012.   On climate change, Democrats must fight harder and smarter: Sen. Bennet
My party should acknowledge economic challenges and the GOP should rejoin the debate. The threat is real and we need solutions.
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  Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore   How Roy Moore and Alabama can work wonders for women
In light of sexual impropriety accusations, GOP leaders deserve credit for going against partisan interests, but not too much: Our view
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  U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama   Roy Moore defeat would hurt Senate GOP majority
The people of Alabama voted for Trump despite sexual innuendo. They will vote for Roy Moore, writes Jim Zeigler, the state auditor of Alabama.
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  Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary Committee   Readers sound off: Worse than Russia probe is constant lying
With each appearance before Congress, Sessions digs a deeper hole for himself.
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  President Trump in Hanoi   The Trump tide is ebbing. How low will it go?
Trump's record low ratings point to primary challengers and political failure ahead. And that's if he makes it through the Russia investigation.
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