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US President Donald Trump said that investigating agencies have found nothing "abnormal" about the man who attempted to assassinate him a year ago.
After the CEO kiss cam controversy, Coldplay's Chris Martin playfully warned fans they could be caught on camera, saying, "We're gonna use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen."
Over a week has passed since the Coldplay concert fiasco concerning Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's Head of HR, Kristin Cabot, but the incident still found a mention in a White House bilateral meeting recently.
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David Letterman has not officially gone on record reacting to CBS’ shocking decision to cancel “The Late Show,” which Letterman started in 1993 and hosted for 22 years before passing the baton to Stephen Colbert, but his thoughts on the matter are quite clear thanks to a 20-minute supercut his team posted on the official …
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The South Carolina Republican tried to spin the viral jumbotron moment into a win for Donald Trump and people pointed out the hilarious flaw.
On “This Week," chief global affairs correspondent and co-anchor Martha Raddatz reports on how Trump’s second term has impacted local communities in California.