Chicago Throws a Party for the Obama Presidential Center’s Star-Studded Opening

Several thousand people gathered a few blocks away for a public viewing of the ceremony.

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The Fox-Trump Divorce

For a decade, the network and the president have fueled each other’s rise. As the midterms approach, both are learning who really owns the Republican base.

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Why Richard Nixon Has Suddenly Gone Viral

The 37th president’s foundation has posted a slew of slickly edited videos aiming to make the late disgraced POTUS seem cool. It appears to be working.

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What You Didn’t See On TV: Inside the UFC Thunderdome on the White House Lawn

In between bouts, military flyovers and hype videos on Paramount+, President Trump served as celebrator-in-chief, with tech titans and media moguls all seeking his attention.

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Jane Fonda Decries First Amendment Violations at Star-Studded Event: “It’s Being Allowed by Cowardly Corporations”
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Jane Fonda Decries First Amendment Violations at Star-Studded Event: “It’s Being Allowed by Cowardly Corporations”

"Right now, the government and its cronies [are] routinely violating its First Amendment to silence artists," she said at Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment in New York.

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Can One of These Guys Save Hollywood?

The industry finally has politicians promising to rebuild it. Easier said than done.

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Former Fox News Host Steve Hilton Comes in Second in California Primary, Will Challenge Xavier Becerra for Governor 

The small-government Republican holds off progressive Tom Steyer and sets up a Fox News vs. Biden-flavored race.

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Nithya Raman Takes a Decisive Lead for L.A. Mayor, Ending Spencer Pratt’s Meteoric Rise

A lead on election night didn’t hold, and 'The Hills' star is politically done (for now).

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