The Trump administration

Once maligned at CPAC, Trump defends conservative credentials

President Donald Trump.

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It was a triumphal return to CPAC for Trump, who was warmly welcomed by a crowd that loves pushback against the mainstream media.

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President Trump is blaming the FBI for failing to stop leaks, saying the information being reported is classified.

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Will Trump crack down on marijuana?

The Trump administration raised the prospect Thursday of a federal crackdown on recreational pot.

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Trump?s obsession with loyalty hurts his ability to govern

Michelle Obama?s former speechwriter says the personnel gaps caused by Trump?s obsession should cause concern.

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A selfish generation goes on a decades-long rampage, taking the country down with it.

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Government policy mostly helps the rich and hurts everyone else, says Brandeis scholar Thomas M. Shapiro. Here?s how we can change that.

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When the Oscars are given out, you can be sure that locals will be rooting for Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, and director Kenneth Lonergan to win.

Milo Yiannopoulos announced his resignation from Breitbart News at a Feb. 21 press conference.

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The lesson of Milo Yiannopoulos? You can?t queer the alt-right.

Inviting the gay British provocateur to the party gave the alt-right some desperately needed edge that, without him, tapered off drastically like Richard Spencer?s haircut.

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H.R. McMaster is a great choice for national security adviser, but no one can fix Trump?s broken foreign policy.

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What is it really like to live in Manchester-by-the-Sea?

The quaint, quiet coastal town of Manchester-by-the-Sea is a well-kept secret no more, thanks to the recent Hollywood film that takes its name from the place.