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WATCH: Shotgun-wielding white man opens fire on black teen for asking for directions

A white man in suburban Detroit is on trial for allegedly shooting at a black teen who came to his porch for directions, reports Fox 2 Detroit.

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WATCH: GOP judicial candidate begs for special treatment after being busted for DUI

A newly released police video shows Oakland County, Michigan judicial candidate Julie McDonald asking for special treatment from a police officer who had just arrested her for driving while intoxicated.

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Conservative Christian admits on MSNBC that Donald Trump's personality is tanking the midterms for the GOP

Conservative Christian Bob Vander Plaats admitted on MSNBC Wednesday that Trump's personality may well overtake any issues the Republican party hopes to run on, and may well cost his party the 2018 midterm elections.

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DHS secretary panics under questioning from Kamala Harris: We do not 'detain' children, we 'care for them'

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Wednesday insisted that her agency does not illegally "detain" immigrant and refugee children, but she said it does "care for them" in facilities where they are not allowed to leave.

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‘What in God’s name is he talking about?’ MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle whacks Trump for praising Haley as ‘glamorous’

MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle didn't hold back on Wednesday morning, slamming President Trump's statement that retiring U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley had made the diplomatic mission "a very glamorous position."

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Fox News segment says the MeToo movement 'has gone too far' because pioneer women were 'tougher' about rape

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade suggested on Wednesday that the "MeToo" movement had "gone too far" because American women raised on the prairie have historically been "tougher" about sexual assault and rape.

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Melania Trump tries to have it both ways on sex assault claims: 'I do stand with women, but we need to show the evidence'

Melania Trump demanded "hard evidence" as the only standard of proof for sexual assault -- but insisted she stands with women.

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'Red wave ain't gonna happen': Respected pollster explains how 'nice' Midwestern voters have turned on Trump

University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato is famous for his "crystal ball" predictions of American elections. Although he got 2016 wrong, Sabato has historically been one of the most accurate predictors of election results.

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Presidential historian explains why Trump’s tweets about Obama means he'll start a war

A presidential historian warned that President Donald Trump had been telegraphing his intentions on Twitter to launch a war for political reasons long before he reached the White House.

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MSNBC’s Morning Joe calls out GOP hypocrisy on Trump’s ‘lock her up’ threats: ‘That’s an angry mob, right?’

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough challenged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to challenge the "angry mob" at President Donald Trump's rally lustily cheering for a violation of due process rights for a Democratic senator.

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Jimmy Kimmel thinks he knows what Kanye West loves about Donald Trump

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel, like many of Americans, was shocked to see President Donald Trump seek counsel from rapper Kanye West.

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CNN panel goes completely off the rails when conservative pundit equates women protesting to an alt-right mob

CNN anchor had to interrupt a panel after conservative commentator and senior columnist for The Daily Beast, Matt Lewis, likened women protesting Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the alt-right members behind the fatal "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.

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‘We took key document copies home’: Watergate prosecutor explains ‘just in case’ preparations if president quashes probe

Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks explained to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell the multiple reasons why she is not overly concerned that President Donald Trump might fire investigators the day after the midterm elections.

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