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Indiana Republican apologizes -- sort of -- for pro-gun 'How not to be a rape victim' Facebook post

A Republican state lawmaker for Indiana's 69th district is apologizing after posting a copy of a letter he wrote to the Indianapolis Star newspaper telling women that if they are armed with guns, it can "mitigate their chances of being violently assaulted.” However, the state representative blamed his critics for "twisting" his words and insisted women need to share the responsibility for preventing rapes.

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WATCH: Ted Cruz's mic gets cut halfway through remarks to Christian conference

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was only partway through his remarks on Thursday to the 2017 Faith and Freedom Conference -- a gathering of socially conservative Christian groups and the politicians who they lobby -- when his microphone was abruptly turned off.

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FBI agents: Trump’s out-of-the-blue Twitter announcement of Christopher Wray was ‘slap in the face’

On Wednesday morning -- hours ahead of hotly anticipated testimony from Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers -- President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he is nominating Christopher Wray as new head of the FBI.

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'Shell shocked' Fox News is like a ghost town as ratings fall and future looks uncertain

Roiled by the departures of former CEO Roger Ailes and ratings star Bill O'Reilly, Fox News is facing an uncertain future as ratings slip for the first time in decades and viewers migrate to other platforms.

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Monty Python's John Cleese hilariously rebuts 'stupid' Twitter troll: 'Read what I said. It's about you'

Comedian and actor John Cleese has been one of the sharpest international critics of President Donald Trump and his administration. Last week he lit up Twitter with a scathing indictment of Trump and American Christian conservatives by joking that they believe the Beatitudes of Christ are "a Chinese hoax."

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WATCH LIVE: Ariana Grande hosts #OneLoveManchester benefit concert

Despite the terrorist attacks that rocked the U.K. Saturday night, pop star Ariana Grande will headline her previously scheduled benefit concert for Manchester --13 days after the attack at her concert where 23 people were killed.

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Did Maxine Waters 'shove' this Young Turks reporter? Watch and decide

Saturday evening, "Young Turks" reporter Michael Tracey tweeted that Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) "shoved" him after a testy exchange in Los Angeles.

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'I regret saying it': Bill Maher apologizes for racial slur after sleepless night 'reflecting' on it

HBO host Bill Maher issued a statement on Saturday for using a racial slur on his "Real Time" program Friday night, saying he spent a sleepless night reflecting on the glib comment.

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'Completely inexcusable': HBO apologizes for Maher's use of 'house n***er' - edits clip from show

Home Box Office apologized for host Bill Maher using the term "house n***er" on his Real Time show, calling the use of the offensive term by the host "completely inexcusable."

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Donald Trump Jr. can't resist online conspiracy theories -- any of them, apparently

President Donald Trump is not the only member of his family with an itchy Twitter finger. Erin Gloria Ryan at The Daily Beast on Friday dissected some of the millionaire scion's favorite Twitter tropes, the conspiracy theories he promiscuously retweets and his seemingly uncritical online relationship with white supremacist ideologues and their agenda.

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The View mocks Trump's binge-eating: He needs to build a wall between himself and snack cakes

On Friday, Joy Behar and the rest of the panel on ABC's "The View" discussed a CNN report that President Donald Trump is "gaining weight and emotionally withdrawing" as his presidency in popularity and becomes increasingly mired in scandal.

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Beer ad's 'Most Interesting Man in the World' says he's had affairs with two Republicans' wives

Jonathan Goldsmith -- the actor who played "The Most Interesting Man in the World" in a years-long series of Dos Equis beer ads -- claimed in an explosive essay for Politico that he has had adulterous affairs with the wives of two Republican congressmen.

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Tesla's Elon Musk resigns from presidential council over Paris withdrawal

Telsa Motors founder Elon Musk has officially withdrawn from President Donald Trump's council of advisors in the wake of Trump's withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord on Thursday.

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