Republican lawmakers distance themselves from Trump on memo
Inside the FBI: Anger, worry, work — and fears of lasting damage
Trump’s latest stunt is about to blow up in his face - "It is still very possible that President Trump could use the Nunes memo as a pretext to try to quash or constrain special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe. Trump tweeted over the weekend that the memo “totally vindicates” his claim that the investigation is a “witch hunt,” which is an absurd lie in every possible respect, but it shows he’s still mulling a move on Mueller."
This is how Justin Timberlake lost the Super Bowl
Justin Timberlake Just Wasn’t Made for These Times: On his new album, the hermetic ‘Man of the Woods,’ the superstar entertainer just wants to get away from it all. Unfortunately, pop music and what we ask of its stars, has changed radically. And JT can’t keep up.
Boycott the Republican Party: If conservatives want to save the GOP from itself, they need to vote mindlessly and mechanically against its nominees. - "We understand why Republicans, even moderate ones, are reluctant to cross party lines. Party, today, is identity. But in the through-the-looking-glass era of Donald Trump, the best thing Republicans can do for their party is vote against it."
House panel clears release of Democrats’ rebuttal to GOP memo, forcing showdown with Trump
Trump thought the British were protesting their health service. They weren’t.
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Kimberly-Clark Uses GOP Tax Break to Sucker Punch Wisconsin Workers
Kimberly-Clark to use savings from tax cuts to pay for layoffs
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