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Time magazine's Washington bureau chief, Michael Scherer, confronted President Donald Trump over...
With Megyn Kelly no longer on the air occasionally pushing back against President Trump's treatment of women, Fox News viewers are channeling their ire toward Shepard Smith, who anchors the news and opinion network's afternoon and breaking news coverage. "Smith's persistent fact-mongering has made him persona non grata among some parts of the Fox News faithful," says Paul Farhi at The Washington Post. Smith's past comments affirming human-influenced climate change, supporting same-sex marriage, urging reasoned calm on terrorism and disease, and defending rival network CNN from "fake news" attacks from Trump have raised hackles among some network viewers, but it was this throwing cold water on
Richard Simmons Housekeeper Spotted Outside His Home
Worlds collide at the Capitol.
Her 15-year-old daughter was still missing when the mother said she saw screenshots of her bright, ambitious girl being sexually assaulted by as many as six people on Facebook Live. It would be another day before her daughter was found, wandering the streets just four blocks from her Lawndale home. "It was a sigh of relief, but then it wasn't because I knew what happened to her," the mother said Wednesday, a day after the girl was back home. "I just wanted to hold her and not let her go." Within hours, as news of the attack spread, people were ringing the doorbell and coming around her house late at night, making threats, the mother said. The taunts have been just as bad online, where the mother
House intelligence committee chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., apologized to members of the panel today for his public claims about intelligence community surveillance of President Trump’s transition team amid charges from Democrats that his unilateral announcement on the White House lawn had “betrayed” the panel’s bipartisan investigation of Russian cyberattacks on the 2016 election. “At this point, the committee’s independence is on life support,” Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., told Yahoo News after a closed-door meeting of the committee Thursday. “Not since Sept. 11 has this committee been charged with such an important responsibility,” Swalwell added, referring to the panel’s Russia probe.