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President Biden shows off his comedy skills at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
MSNBC· 4 days agoThe President successfully demonstrated his comedy chops at the White House Correspondents' Dinner,...
Former Biden chief of staff says no ‘big’ strategy needed for Trump: He’s ‘busy taking himself down...
The Hill via AOL· 5 days agoFormer White House chief of staff Ron Klain on Sunday dismissed the need for President Biden to have...
'So gross and pathetic' Joe reacts to Barr saying Trump would do less damage to U.S. than Biden
MSNBC· 4 days agoDespite his criticism of former President Trump, Bill Barr says he would vote for Trump in the 2024...
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau shares mental health struggles in new memoir
MSNBC· 4 days agoSophie Grégoire Trudeau joins Morning Joe to discuss her new book 'Closer Together: Knowing...
Maddow Blog | Wednesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 5.1.24
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe conspiracy theorist ended up securing the nomination of the American Independent Party. * And former White House deputy press secretary Sarah...
Sen. Warren: Trump got rid of Roe v. Wade; Biden will lead us to make it law of the land again
MSNBC· 2 days agoSen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., joins Morning Joe to discuss former President Trump's interview with...
Commentary: Puppy-killing Kristi Noem may have brought us together
Argus Leader via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoNoem has managed to harness the unthinkable: Former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki and former Fox News host Megyn Kelly agree: Cricket deserved to live.
Columbia protesters occupy campus building
MSNBC· 3 days agoProtesters at Columbia University broke windows at the Manhattan campus’ Hamilton Hall early Tuesday, hours after the school began suspending students...
'Football is boring as hell': Trump's hating on football the focus of new Biden ad
MSNBC· 7 days agoThe Biden campaign is out with a new ad featuring Donald Trump's past remarks disparaging football.
Paul McCartney's photos of the Beatles' first trip to the U.S. featured in new exhibit
MSNBC· 3 days agoFrom Dec. 7, 1963 to Feb. 21, 1964, Paul McCartney took 1,000 photographs – 250 of which will be on...