The college admissions bribery scandal has placed a fresh focus on how Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, got into Harvard.
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Michael Avenatti splits with Stormy Daniels for ‘various reasons that we cannot disclose’
Porn star Stormy Daniels announced on Tuesday that she and her attorney Michael Avenatti were parting ways after about a year working together.
Trump fires back at DNC after Fox News excluded from hosting 2020 Democratic debates
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said Fox News won’t host Democratic debates during the 2020 presidential campaign, reports say.
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg says he won’t run for president in 2020
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he will instead invest in clean energy efforts and other liberal causes.
Reports: Trump ordered son-in-law Jared Kushner be granted top-secret security clearance
President Donald Trump personally ordered his former chief of staff JohnKelly to grant a top-secret security clearance to his son-in-law Jared Kushner despite concerns from officials, according to media reports.
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Republican congressman Matt Gaetz tweets apparent threat to Michael Cohen, alleging affair
Matt Gaetz, one of President Donald Trump’s fiercestallies, posted a tweet Tuesday that many are calling a direct threat to Michael Cohen.
Trump has a complicated history with Vietnam. Here are some of his comments about the country
President Donald Trump has a complicated history with Vietnam, the country he arrived in Tuesday ahead of his summit withNorth Korea’s Kim Jong Un.
Trump plans big July Fourth bash in D.C. at Lincoln Memorial with ‘your favorite President, me!’
President Donald Trump announced plans for a July Fourth event in Washington, which he said would be one of the ‘largest’ celebrations in history.
Ahead of North Korean summit, Pompeo confronted over Trump’s claim nation isn’t a nuclear threat
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was confronted over President Donald Trump’s claim that the regime wasn’t a nuclear threat.
‘I know what I’m doing.’: Video shows Sen. Dianne Feinstein arguing with kids on climate bill
The children were with the Sunrise Movement,a climate advocacy organization, and asked SenatorFeinstein to support the Green New Deal.