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Trump obsessively attacks 'dumb' Meghan McCain in vicious rants with friends: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Donald Trump's obsession with how he is portrayed on cable news shows extends to ugly attacks on network anchors with his ire ramping up even more when talking about "The View's" Meghan McCain and MSNBC's Katy Tur.

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Glenn Greenwald and David Miranda on Bolsonaro's far-right movement in Brazil: 'We intend to fight this repression, not flee from it'

The Rio de Janeiro-based couple, an American journalist and Brazilian congressman, detail the attacks they have endured over the past year.

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Trump attacks CNN’s Don Lemon for laughing as Rick Wilson mocks president who ‘couldn’t find Ukraine on a map’ (video)

In the wee hours of the morning, just past midnight, President Donald Trump launched an attack against CNN's Don Lemon, calling him "the dumbest man on television (with terrible ratings!)."

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Ted Cruz launches daily podcast about Trump impeachment trial

In the podcast, Cruz reacts to what he's seen in the trial and makes the case for defending the president.

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Edward Snowden warns targeting of Greenwald and Assange shows governments 'ready to stop the presses—if they can'

"The most essential journalism of every era," says the NSA whistleblower, "is precisely that which a government attempts to silence."

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Washington Post reporter suspended after tweeting article about Kobe Bryant rape allegation

On Sunday, Kobe Bryant — basketball icon, Philadelphia native, fluent Italian speaker and retired member of the Los Angeles Lakers — was killed in a helicopter crash in his adopted home of Southern California along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others. Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez, following Bryant’s death, tweeted a link to a Daily Beast article discussing Bryant’s 2003 rape case. And the Post has suspended Sonmez, according to Managing Editor Tracy Grant.

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‘NPR will not be intimidated’: Mike Pompeo blasted for attacks on reporter Mary Louise Kelly

National Public Radio (NPR) is standing by "All Things Considered" host Mary Louise Kelly after she was attacked by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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In open letter to Brazilian authorities, 40+ rights groups condemn 'attempt to intimidate and retaliate against' Glenn Greenwald

A coalition of more than 40 press freedom and human rights groups from across the globe sent a letter Friday to Brazilian authorities condemning cybercrime charges brought against American investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald earlier this week as a clear intimidation effort for his reporting on key members of President Jair Bolsonaro's government.

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Tommy Chong waxes philosophical about his stoner persona, jazz music, and dealing with Trump

Tommy Chong plays arguably one of the two sanest characters in the trippy, psychotronic, sci-fi film, "Color Out of Space," based on the H. P. Lovecraft story. The comedian, actor, and marijuana activist plays Ezra, a "hippie reprobate" and squatter living off the grid — even his cameras are solar-powered — and on the land owned by alpaca farmer Nathan Gardner (Nicolas Cage). When a meteorite lands on the property, all hell breaks loose, with animals changing form or dying, strange voices being heard, plants growing, electronics going wonky, and water being contaminated (Nathan develops a strange rash after a shower). Ezra wonders, have aliens arrived? Perhaps.

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‘CBS News just lost all credibility’: network slammed for hiring Reince Priebus as a political analyst

CBS News received harsh blowback on Wednesday after the network announced it had hired former Donald Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus.

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'Beyond disturbing': Right-wing Bolsonaro government charges US journalist Glenn Greenwald with cybercrimes

"This is despicable, dangerous, and a crime against journalism."

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White House press secretary urged to do her job: ‘We don’t pay you to be a Twitter troll’

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham was blasted on Saturday over the confusion resulting from her refusal to hold daily press briefings.

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Rod Rosenstein’s legal defense in lawsuits from Strzok and Page won’t hold up under oath: legal experts

Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein claimed responsibility for the release of text messages between then-FBI attorney Lisa Page and then-FBI official Peter Strzok.

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