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'It's just sick': Sandy Hook parents condemn Alex Jones for seeking to make their home addresses public in court

A filing in Texas court by Alex Jones' attorneys calls for the home address of Sandy Hook victims to be made public.

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Tamron Hall in talks with ABC for daytime talk show after leaving NBC over Megyn Kelly

Former NBC host Tamron Hall is reportedly developing a daytime talk show with ABC, which is part of The Walt Disney Company.

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Alex Jones loses 2.4 million subscribers as YouTube deletes his account

Embattled conspiracy theory broadcaster Alex Jones was banned by YouTube on Monday.

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MSNBC guest warns LeBron not to fall for White House photo-op: 'Melania Trump is neither an ally nor a friend'

Journalist Tiffany Cross on Sunday asserted that NBA player LeBron James should steer clear of First Lady Melania Trump because she "is neither an ally or a friend."

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CNN's Brian Stelter: Trump's tweet claiming press can 'cause war' is 'the kind of rhetoric used by Stalin'

CNN media analyst Brian Stelter on Sunday noted that President Donald Trump's claim that the media is "dangerous and sick" is the type of rhetoric used by Russian ruler Joseph Stalin.

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Trayvon Martin’s parents discuss TV documentary: 'Nobody is being held accountable' for racist violence

Imagine you have a teenage son. He’s smart, funny and you can see your face when he smiles. You guys have the same nose and giggle, so similar that even a stranger would be able to tell that he inherited that from you. Your son is cool and well liked, but he’s also a teenager, meaning he sometimes does the goofy things that teenagers do like joke around on social media or get suspended from school, just like you did before you buckled down as you entered adulthood.

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NY Times publisher tells Trump to his face: 'His language is not just divisive but increasingly dangerous'

A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times, said on Sunday that he took a meeting with President Donald Trump to call out the commander-in-chief's divisive and "dangerous" rhetoric.

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Trump asked aides to look into banning reporters from CNN and Urban Radio Network: report

According to a report by the Washington Post, President Donald Trump has been pressing aides to figure out a way that he can ban reporters he feels are hostile to him.

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Don't 'Brexit' on AIDS, pleads Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton pleaded with the world Friday not to abandon the campaign to rein in the HIV virus which still kills nearly a million people every year and infects twice as many.

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BBC reporter slams Sean Spicer to his face: 'You corrupted discourse for the entire world'

Sean Spicer was ripped apart by a respected BBC News journalist Tuesday night. Spicer is promoting his new book about his time as Trump White House press secretary by giving interviews and perhaps did not expect the foreign press to hold him to account in ways the U.S. press never did.

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Trump snarled at aides after AP reporter asked him embarrassing question in front of Putin: report

President Donald Trump fumed that a reporter asked the one question on everyone's minds during his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

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Wall Street Journal pummels 'out of touch' Trump economic adviser Navarro for trashing the US economy

The editors of the very conservative and very business-oriented Wall Street Journal have taken President Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro to the woodshed for pushing the president's tariffs that is having a devastating effect on U.S. manufacturers.

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Fired TV star Roseanne Barr launches new broadside at ABC with claim they dumped her because she voted for Trump

Former television start Roseanne Barr took to YouTube to once again tell her side of story of why ABC fired her from her show, saying it had everything to do with her support of Donald Trump.

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