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Trump Bashes Michelle Wolf In Tweet About White House Correspondents' Dinner
She added the hashtag #BeBest , which is FLOTUS' public awareness campaign that - ironically - advocates against cyber-bullying. It's a decision that's clearly pleased Trump, who tweeted that he's now maaaaybe thinking of going, instead of ditching the dinner as he did this year.
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Record 43 Latinos to serve in Congress
The Democrats managed to flip two more California districts and pad their considerable hold on the House, while Republicans gained two more governors' mansions and flipped a Senate seat in Florida. Cisneros, a first-time candidate, described his interest in Congress as an extension of his time in the military, saying it was about public service.
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US Supreme Court Justice gives Donald Trump a tongue lashing
Neal Katyal, Obama's former acting US solicitor general, wrote on Twitter that Trump's goal was to delegitimize the courts and Roberts because they are part of an institution created to serve as a check "against his impulsivity and reckless disregard for the rule of law".
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Forecasters warn Thanksgiving could be the coldest on record
Much like cold fronts in the summertime spark thunderstorms, this front will trigger scattered snow squalls in the afternoon. The wind chill will drop as low as 2 degrees below zero. Nationwide: The Northeast will experience its coldest Thanksgiving on record, according to The Weather Channel . Snow squalls are possible for western NY and Pennsylvania on Wednesday as an advancing cold front brings lake effect snow across the area.
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Notre Dame alumna, fiance killed in crash on the way to wedding
That impact pushed the couple's auto into another tractor-trailer, with their vehicle and both trucks catching fire. "We are so very sorry", officials from Fanwood, New Jersey posted on Facebook in a tribute that shared Schurtz's photo and her obituary.
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American killed by Sentinelese tribe in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
According to an AFP report which cited sources, Chau was "attacked by arrows but he continued walking". When they returned the next day, they found Chau's body on the sea shore. They are a hunter-gatherer society and survives on hunting, fishing, and collecting wild plants. The North Sentinel island is out of bounds even to the Indian navy in a bid to protect its reclusive inhabitants who number only about 150.