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Trump says keeping 'open mind' on climate change: New York Times

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he thinks there is some connection between climate change and human activity and "clean air is vitally important," a New York Times reporter said in a tweet.

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Obama, Trump have talked again after initial meeting: White House

U.S. President Barack Obama and U.S. Republican President-Elect Donald Trump have spoken again following their meeting at the White House shortly after Trump's victory earlier this month, the White House said on Tuesday.

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Trump lukewarm on opening Clinton probes: New York Times

President-elect Donald Trump showed little appetite for instigating investigations of former Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton, although he did not take the option off the table, according to tweets from a New York Times reporter.

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Furious ‘View’ hosts rip Trump: He won’t call out racists but demands others say 'radical Islam’

The women of "The View" were furious on Tuesday, after in which attendees chanted "Heil Trump" and raised their hands in a Nazi salute.

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Montana Trump elector calls for executing gays: ‘Hang them up where they can be seen'

Dennis Scranton, a 92-year-old Miles City man, is one of President-Elect Donald Trump's electoral college voters. Now some of his remarks about LGBT people that he posted on Facebook in 2010 are coming under fire.

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Trump will meet with New York Times today: spokeswoman

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will meet with journalists from The New York Times today, a spokeswoman said hours after his posts on Twitter canceling the meeting.

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Willing to oppose Trump, some US Senate Republicans gain leverage

It is no surprise that Democrats in the U.S. Congress will oppose Donald Trump but the most important resistance to fulfilling the president-elect's agenda is beginning to emerge from Republicans on Capitol Hill.

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Campus Trump fans compare themselves to ‘hippies protesting at Kent State’ -- or 'grunge in the 90s'

Donald Trump's campus supporters say they're part of a "new counterculture."

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The dirty politics of scapegoating – and why victims are always the harmless, easy targets

The word “scapegoat” is being used a lot in discussions about politics in 2016. The new US president-elect, Donald Trump, appealed to some voters with rhetoric that appeared to scapegoat Mexicans and Muslims for various social and economic problems.

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The new PTSD: Post-Trump Stress Disorder

Anguishing yet again over election results in the middle of the night, I finally realized I’m experiencing something similar to PTSD. Check out this definition from the renowned Mayo Clinic:

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'That statement is so weak’: David Gergen brutally hammers Trump response to neo-Nazi supporters

A white nationalist conferenced headed by Neo-Nazi Richard Spencer that took place over the weekend in DC was the talk of CNN on Monday night.

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CNN panel blows up at Kayleigh McEnany for denying Trump's role in emboldening white nationalists

Monday night's Anderson Cooper 360 panel on CNN discussed a white nationalist conference led by Neo-Nazi Richard Spencer that took place over the weekend in DC.

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Argentine President Macri: Ivanka Trump sat in on my call with her father

Argentine President Macri revealed on Monday that Ivanka Trump sat in on a call between him and President-Elect Donald Trump, according to the Hill.

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