David Letterman's mother Dorothy Mengering, a Midwestern homemaker who became an unlikely celebrity in her 70s as she baked mystery pies and covered the Olympics for her son's late-night show, has died. She was 95.
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The Washington Post reported the FBI obtained FISA warrant against Carter Page.
Mr. Estes defeated James Thompson, the Democratic candidate, in the first national test of Republicans’ electoral strength and a contest that saw a late infusion of national support from Republicans.
Trump won this district by 27 percentage points in 2016.
“Centerfold,” “Free Frame,” and “Love Stinks” were among the band’s most popular songs.
Police found Geils dead at his Massachusetts home during a well-being check.
Mr. Spicer, the White House press secretary, said incorrectly that Hitler did not use chemical weapons against his own people. He later apologized.
Trump spoke about Syria and healthcare in an interview with FOX.
President Trump’s Twitter posts capture his quandary in dealing with the nuclear threat from North Korea: Only China can realistically force a change in the behavior of Kim Jong-un.
"There is no comparison," he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
Spicer made the comments at today's press briefing.
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Three explosions went off near the team bus of one of Germany's top soccer clubs as it set off for a Champions League quarterfinal match on Tuesday evening, injuring a player, authorities said