Elections 2016

'Homegrown terrorism': Beastie Boy Ad Rock denounces Nazi graffiti on bandmate MCA's memorial park

At a protest in Brooklyn Heights on Sunday, former Beastie Boy Adam "Ad Rock" Horovitz spoke out against the "homegrown terrorism" that resulted in his longtime bandmate Adam Yauch's memorial park getting spray painted with swastikas and the words "Go Trump" last week.

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'I'm building my own wall now': Facebook and Twitter users log off and drop friends after ugly election

In the wake of a bruising election season and -- for the majority of voters -- an unfavorable result, many users of Facebook, Twitter and other social media are cutting back on their use and many are cutting loose friends whose opinions they find hard to stomach.

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Fox host rampages at black 'Hamilton' actor: Stick to 'hip hop and dancing around the stage'

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro blasted the cast of "Hamilton" over the weekend after one of the black actors told Vice President-elect Mike Pence that Americans feared their rights would not be protected under Donald Trump's presidency.

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'This is horrifying': John Oliver and Stephen Colbert reflect on Trump presidency at New Jersey benefit

Stephen Colbert and John Oliver tackle Trump presidency at N.J. appearance

Does Stephen Colbert think Donald Trump is funny? The question, asked by an audience member at a NJPAC on Saturday night, yielded a thoughtful, nuanced response from Colbert, who called the president-elect a "great put-down artist." But he answered unequivocally. "I don't think he's funny, I think he's mean," the "Late Show" host said, sitting alongside…

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'I'm speechless': Donald Trump's 'Hamilton' tantrum leaves CNN host Brian Stelter flabbergasted

CNN media critic Brian Stelter was left "speechless" on Sunday while covering Donald Trump's Twitter assault on the cast of the play "Hamilton."

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The unexpectedness of Trump’s victory was due to one phenomenon alone -- the shy 3 percent

Can we get real about the meaning of Donald Trump’s victory? The day before the presidential election everyone believed Hillary Clinton would win. The polls consistently showed she was some 3 or more percentage points ahead and she was leading in the key battleground states.

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Reince Priebus laughably claims Trump's 'Muslim registry' is not 'based on religion'

Future White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus struggled on Sunday to defend Donald Trump's campaign promise to create a registry of Muslims.

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Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham says she's being considered for White House post

Conservative radio talk show host Laura Ingraham said on Sunday she is being considered by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as White House press secretary.

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Trump lashes out on Twitter at latest SNL portrayal and demands 'equal time'

President elect Donald Trump can't seem to let the booing of his running mate Mike Pence at a performance of 'Hamilton' go. Sunday morning he was up bright and early to tweet at the cast members of the sold-out play before turning on Saturday Night Live's portrayal of him again.

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Trump confirms he is considering James Mattis for Secretary of Defense post

President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he is considering retired General James Mattis for U.S. defense secretary, a day after meeting with him in New Jersey.

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Fox pundit: Jesus wants you to forgive Jeff Sessions' racism because he's like George Wallace

Conservative activist Alveda King blasted Democrats over the weekend for highlighting the controversial racial history of Sen. Jeff Session (R-AL), who is being considered for President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet.

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Mitt Romney under 'active consideration' for Secretary of State: Mike Pence

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is under "active consideration" to serve as U.S. Secretary of State along with other candidates, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said on "Fox News Sunday."

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WATCH: SNL mocks CNN for their nightly Trump surrogate shoutfest panels

In a sketch that will look all too familiar to those who watched CNN's continuous coverage of the rise of Donald Trump, SNL regulars recreated a spot-on parody of an Anderson Cooper 360 political panel filling time and saying essentially nothing about what America faces.

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