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White House adviser Gary Cohn faked bad connection in conference call to get Trump to stop talking

White House economic adviser Gary Cohn faked a bad phone connection in order to fool President Donald Trump into hanging up -- because it was the only way to get him to stop talking.

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Roy Moore has some Alabama women voting blue for the first time in their lives

Women who have been lifelong supporters of the Republican Party are quietly defecting to the other side thanks to the GOP's unwavering support of accused child molester Roy Moore, said The Daily Beast on Wednesday.

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Germany bans 'smartwatches' for kids -- and tells parents to smash the ones they already have

The German government agency that regulates telecommunications -- "Bundesnetzagentur" aka the Federal Network Agency -- has banned the sale of children's "smartwatches" in the country and urged parents to smash the ones they already own.

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Jeffrey Tambor quits 'Transparent' after sex harassment allegations

Actor Jeffrey Tambor has quit the Amazon Studios series "Transparent" after accusations that he sexually harassed two women on the show's production team.

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Country music legend Mel Tillis dead at 85: publicist

Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis, known for songs such as "I Ain't Never" and "Coca-Cola Cowboy," died early Sunday aged 85, his publicist confirmed. The country legend died of suspected respiratory failure at the Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida, publicist Don Murry Grubbs said in a statement.

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Moore accuser coldly turns down Hannity's interview request: 'He is not known for journalistic integrity'

One of the women accusing ousted Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore flatly declined an opportunity to be interviewed by Sean Hannity on Fox News, saying through her attorney that she is not interested in exposing herself to "the inevitable on-camera bullying and persecution" that would ensue.

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Alabama media company to Roy Moore: Go ahead, sue us -- we'd love to air your dirty laundry in court

Alabama Media Group (AMG) -- which operates three newspapers and the AL.com website -- came out swinging against a lawsuit threat from ousted Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore by rejecting a cease and desist order and all but daring the U.S. Senate candidate and accused child sex predator to sue them.

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WATCH: SNL's 'Come Back, Barack' is the R&B slow jam Trump-era America so desperately needs

Chance the Rapper performed a 90s-style quiet storm R&B ballad on "Saturday Night Live" called "Come Back, Barack" this Saturday that summed up what so many Americans have been feeling since January of this year.

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SNL hilariously re-enacts Donald Trump Jr. -- and Eric's -- liaison with WikiLeaks' Julian Assange

This week, "Saturday Night Live" opened with a sketch lampooning reports that came to light this week about President Donald Trump's eldest son Donald Jr. and his contacts with WikiLeaks.

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Fox Business host Bartiromo goes on Twitter blocking rampage after false claim about Trump accusers

On Saturday, Fox Business Channel host Maria Bartiromo blocked multiple members of the media from viewing her Twitter account after she erroneously claimed on Friday morning that "there are no allegations" of sexual harassment or assault against President Donald Trump, said Mediaite.com.

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Trump's constant Twitter drama is steadily driving away the voters he needs the most: report

President Donald Trump's addiction to Twitter spats is costing him with moderate and center-right voters, the very voters he would need the most in upcoming elections, said Politico on Saturday.

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Dem strategist: A Roy Moore victory would be 'catastrophic' for GOP's chances in 2018

Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis said on Saturday that his party stands to benefit either way in Alabama's special election between ex-Chief Justice Roy Moore and Democratic candidate Doug Jones.

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Sean Spicer unable to find high-paying media job after ripping networks in Hannity interview: report

Ousted White House press secretary Sean Spicer has been unable to secure a high-paying job following his work for President Donald Trump. A new Buzzfeed News report suggests that Spicer's interview with Fox News personality Sean Hannity may be the culprit.

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