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WATCH: SNL destroys Pepsi for their 'tone-deaf' Kendall Jenner Black Lives Matter soda commercial

While Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad -- where the reality star dissolves tensions between protesters and a cordon of police with a single can of the soda -- has been pulled off the air, it has not been forgotten as Saturday Night Live reminded them in a brutal take-down.

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'Son of guns' reality TV star Will Hayden found guilty of raping two girls -- faces life sentence

"Son of Guns" reality TV star Will Hayden was convicted Friday of raping two girls in Louisiana and faces a possible life sentence in prison for the crimes.

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'Full Metal Jackass': #KushnerAtWar hashtag mocks presidential son-in-law's Iraq visit

Twitter users were in rare form on Saturday as they launched campaigns mocking President Donald Trump's constant habit of parting ways with the truth and the visit by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner to Iraq.

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'Bill Cosby, bartender' and 'Casey Anthony watching my kids': Twitter lists #ThingsMoreTrustedThanTrump

After President Donald Trump assured the world on Saturday that his airstrikes against Syria were a success -- in spite of the fact that the Syrian Air Force was flying missions out of the base within a day -- Twitter users took it upon themselves to lampoon Trump's difficulty sticking to the truth.

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BuzzFeed sues FBI for access to Andrew Breitbart's records

In a complaint filed on Friday, Buzzfeed and journalist Jason Leopold are suing the FBI for failure to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request for any information they have on the late Andrew Brietbart.

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Twitter case shows breadth of US power to probe anti-Trump statements

An attempt by U.S. authorities to identify an anonymous critic of President Donald Trump on Twitter has set off alarm bells among Democratic and Republican lawmakers and civil liberties advocates fearful of a crackdown on dissent.

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Kellyanne Conway: Turmoil at White House is normal -- it's just because Trump doesn't hire 'yes men'

The White House dispatched senior adviser Kellyanne Conway to Fox News on Friday night with an eye toward tamping down rumors of a major staff shakeup on the way.

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#FireKushner hashtag blows up Twitter as Trump's base turns on his 'little snake' son-in-law

Even as the White House furiously tries to tamp down rumors that it is torn by inner strife and teetering on the verge of firing adviser Stephen Bannon, President Donald Trump's far-right supporters have launched a hashtag campaign calling for the ouster of the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

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White House lashes out: Stories of Trump admin's infighting and turmoil are 'false narratives'

President Donald Trump's White House lashed out Friday at stories saying that the administration is torn by inner turmoil and that controversial senior advisor Stephen Bannon may be on his way out after a palace coup by establishment Republicans aligned with presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner.

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Democratic senator demands to know why Trump administration tried to unmask Twitter critic

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden (D) on Friday sent a letter demanding to know on what grounds the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) -- by way of Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) -- attempted to force Twitter to reveal the identity of an anti-Trump user.

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American Psycho II: Christian Bale in talks to play Dick Cheney in biopic

Christian Bale is currently in talks to portray former Vice President Dick Cheney in an upcoming biopic from Adam McKay -- the director of "The Big Short."

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LA Times pounds Trump for calling reporters 'enemies of the people' because they 'challenge his reality'

As part of a scathing series of editorials on the struggling presidency of Donald Trump, the Los Angeles Times ripped into the president's continuous assault on the free press, saying he does it because their fact-based reporting "challenges his reality."

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Fox News offers tepid support for O'Reilly following advertiser exodus

A spokesperson for the Fox News Network issued a statement on Tuesday addressing the flood of advertisers pulling their ads off of the O'Reilly Factor over sexual harassment accusations, saying the network is "working with them to address their concerns."

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