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White House physician to President Trump, Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson
 
  On Trump's mental fitness, the experts are silenced and the public's in the dark  
  This is not 'armchair psychiatry.' It's a call for a responsible, thorough and accurate assessment that prevents irresponsible conclusions.  
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  President Trump, Melania Trump, Vice President Pence and Karen Pence at the Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 21, 2017.   One year after I said no to Trump's Inauguration Prayer Service, where has he brought us?
As I look back a year later, the inauguration seems like the first drop of rain in Noah’s flood — a flood of divisiveness that could drown us all.
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  President Trump boards Marine One on Jan. 18, 2018.   A year later, Trump has made his own 'American carnage'
Four ways the president has damaged the United States: Our view
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  Anthony Scaramucci in July 2017.   Anthony Scaramucci: ‘A historically productive first year’ in office
President Trump’s true approval rating will climb even higher: Opposing view
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  In Seoul on Jan. 4, 2018.   2018 Olympics: Could computer hacks produce the wrong winners?
Sporting events are only meaningful if we trust the results. But as digital devices proliferate, so will the risks of cybersecurity failures.
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  President Trump takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, 2017.   President Trump's first year anniversary report card, with grades from A+ to F
USA TODAY contributors grade Donald Trump a year after his inauguration
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  Former National Intelligence Director James Clapper in Washington on May 8, 2017.   James Clapper's perjury, and why DC made men don't get charged for lying to Congress
In DC, perjury is not simply tolerated, it is rewarded. In a city of made men and women, nothing says loyalty quite as much as lying under oath.
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  President Trump smiles during his meeting with his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev in the Oval Office Tuesday.   Readers on the Fake News awards presented by President Trump
Our readers shared their thoughts on President Trump's Fake News media awards presented on Wednesday.
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  eBay headquarters in San Jose.   Millions of American small business owners feel left behind. This is how tech can help
We have a structural advantage in tech companies like eBay, so let’s make the most of it.
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