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Republicans are retreating into a fantasyland as Trump’s corruption is laid bare

President Donald Trump’s impeachable conduct in the Ukraine scandal is an open and shut case. It is unacceptable for the president to pressure another foreign country, especially one dependent on American aid, to investigate a political opponent. It’s not his job, and it’s a clear conflict of interest. The abuse of power is plain.

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Lawyer who is accused of working with Giuliani says Trump haters at Fox News outed him as 'payback'

Attorney Joe diGenova blasted Fox News on Monday after host Chris Wallace exposed his alleged work with Rudy Giuliani in Ukraine.

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'Gym got owned': Internet applauds Jake Tapper for 'spanking' Jim Jordan with his own molestation scandal

Internet users took to social media on Sunday to thank CNN host Jake Tapper after he called out a Republican congressman's hypocrisy on impeachment.

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Scorsese and Netflix unveil ambitious new film 'The Irishman' with Robert De Niro

Director Martin Scorsese unveiled his new film "The Irishman" Friday, kicking off the New York film festival with the ambitious Netflix movie that was more than a decade in the making.

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Sony, Marvel strike deal for new 'Spider-Man' film

Spider-Man will spin his web on the big screen once again.

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Facebook hides 'likes' in Australia trial to ease anxiety

Facebook has begun hiding the number of "likes" for posts in Australia, it said Friday, a trial designed to ease social pressure that could be rolled out worldwide.

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'It's not a word-for-word record': NPR tells reporters not to call Trump's Ukraine memo a 'transcript'

NPR cautioned its reporters on Wednesday not to refer to a document released by the White House as a "transcript" of President Donald Trump's call with the Ukraine's president.

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'Joker' not a hero, says Warner Bros., as Aurora families voice concern

Warner Bros. on Tuesday denied its controversial film "Joker" portrays its murderous outcast villain as a hero, after families hit by the Aurora theater mass shooting penned an open letter expressing concern.

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In 'tremendous victory for the public,' federal appeals court quashes FCC attempt to weaken media ownership rules

"The FCC must now do the job it's long refused to do: properly weigh all of the evidence showing the impact of media consolidation on local communities."

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'Game of Thrones' wins top drama Emmy as 'Fleabag' springs a surprise

"Game of Thrones" took the top Emmy for best drama Sunday but dark British comedy "Fleabag" was the surprise big winner of television's glitziest night, dominating the comedy prizes at a star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles.

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Final Emmys beckon for TV stars of 'Thrones' and 'Veep'

TV stars from Westeros to the White House will hit the red carpet in Los Angeles on Sunday as "Game of Thrones" and "Veep" take their final tilts at Emmys glory.

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New York Times battered on MSNBC for pushing smear of Hunter Biden in order to maintain access to Trump

An "AM Joy" panel jumped all over the New York Times for pushing a widely debunked smear of Hunter Biden promoted by Donald Trump, saying the newspaper is more interested in maintaining their access to the Oval Office than debunking the lie.

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AT&T pressured employees to set up phony DirecTV Now accounts ahead of Time Warner merger: suit

A new lawsuit accuses AT&T of pressuring employees to set up phony DirecTV Now accounts to boost subscription numbers ahead of a $85 billion merger with Time Warner.

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