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John Oliver encourages Trump to treat women with the same respect he shows 'murderous autocrats'

In his Sunday opener, HBO host John Oliver noted the irony of President Donald Trump waiting for consent from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un before he crossed the line from the DMZ into the country.

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Slew of Russians cited in Mueller investigation caught on camera at Trump's inauguration events: report

President Donald Trump's inaugural committee is under at least seven different investigations from federal, state and Congressional entities. A new report from The New York Times, however, went beyond the shady finances to show that several people who were named in the special counsel's investigation made an appearance at the fancy inauguration events set up for big donors and influential people.

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Trump advisers had no idea about a possible Kim Jong Un meeting until Trump tweeted: report

President Donald Trump met with Kim Jong Un in North Korea Sunday, but the meeting was a complete surprise to his aides, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.

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Trump thinks he's going to make history with North Korea -- but he's 'on the road to nowhere': conservative

Sunday, President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. President to take the hand of a dictator and cross into North Korea. While it may have been a big step for Trump, conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot said that the American leader is on the "road to nowhere."

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Pentagon report reveals Putin’s path to world ‘dominance’ requires taking down the United States

A group of more than two dozen national security experts authored a white-paper to warn that Russia is operating in a "zero-sum world view" where it isn't enough that Russia wins, the United States also has to lose.

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Obama's national security advisor calls Trump North Korea claims 'horse s**t'

President Donald Trump gave a speech in South Korea Sunday where he claimed that former President Barack Obama sought to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. But at least one person involved in national security called it absurd.

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Trump’s pick for UK PM says ‘piccaninnies with watermelon smiles’ racial slur is OK when used in ‘context’

President Donald Trump's favorite choice for UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, lashed out at criticism over his latest remarks about "piccaninnies with watermelon smiles."

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Canadian cartoonist canned after viral attack on Trump: report

Cartoonist Michael de Adder drew a poignant cartoon depicting President Donald Trump's lack of concern over the families dying on the U.S.-Mexico border. It was hardly offensive, didn't contain any sex, violence or profanity, but it resulted in de Adder being shown the door.

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After decades, Japan courts controversy resuming commercial whaling

Japanese fishermen set sail on Monday to hunt whales commercially for the first time in more than three decades after Tokyo's controversial withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) triggered outrage from environmental groups.

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Trump steps into North Korea in historic first

Donald Trump stepped onto North Korean soil in a historic first Sunday as he met Pyongyang's leader Kim Jong Un in a moment of high diplomatic drama on the world's last Cold War frontier.

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Trump praises Putin then complains about John McCain in interview on Russian state TV: 'I never liked him much'

According to Russia media analyst Julia Davis, Donald Trump spoke with reporters from Russian state TV where he expressed his admiration for President Vladimir Putin before taking shots at the late Senator John McCain (R-AZ).

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At G20, Putin leads attack on western liberalism

Russian President Vladimir Putin has used a global summit founded on liberal ideas to attack them in a demonstration of Moscow's apparent confidence amid international discord.

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How the Nazis destroyed the first gay rights movement

In 2017, Germany’s Cabinet approved a bill that would expunge the convictions of tens of thousands of German men for “homosexual acts” under that country’s anti-gay law known as “Paragraph 175.” That law dates back to 1871, when modern Germany’s first legal code was created.

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