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The race has divided voters along demographic lines highly reminiscent of last November’s election.
Trump says staying fresh on the road 'won't be a problem for me.'
Trump is underperforming expectations and lagging his predecessors.
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President Trump promoted American military might and his own domestic record as he arrived in Japan to start a 12-day, five-country tour through Asia.
With over 1,800 infected and 127 dead, new cases are now declining. But the plague season will not end until April, the W.H.O. warned.
Mr. Baldwin, as President Trump, took satirical potshots at Harvey Weinstein, while Mr. David joked in his monologue about picking up women at a concentration camp.
A round of golf is Trump's first official activity with Japan's prime minister.
The sweeping campaign of arrests appears to be the latest move to consolidate the power of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the favorite son and top adviser of King Salman.
The commander in chief spoke to US troops at Yokota Air Base in Japan on Sunday.
The Islamists’ devastating siege brings new opportunities to end a long-running insurgency in the Philippines.
The president told reporters he's "always been great with money."
The Islamists’ devastating siege of Marawi brings unexpected opportunities to end a long-running insurgency.
Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Mike Pence, Jeff Sessions, Paul Manafort, Bernie Sanders, and Sarah Sanders all made appearances -- or rather their doppelgangers did -- on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. And news from the past week -- including disgraced movie studio head Harvey Weinstein's allegations of sexual misconduct and the charges against Manafort -- provided fodder for the show. Alec Baldwin and Larry David returned to the show to reprise their roles as the president and former Democratic presidential candidate Sanders, respectively, while "SNL" cast members filled the other roles: Kate McKinnon as Attorney General Sessions, Beck Bennett as Vice President Pence, Cecily Strong as the first lady, Alex Moffat as former Trump campaign manager Manafort, and Aidy Bryant as White House press secretary Sanders. The show's cold open kicked off with Baldwin's Trump meeting Moffat's Manafort at his apartment, where the pair eventually take a shower together so the president can...
On the trail of real wildlife smugglers, our correspondent finds himself in a journalistic pickle.
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