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Salty, colorful, blue: A history of presidential cursing Unlike previous presidents who’ve been caught swearing on hot mics, Trump on Tuesday dropped an ‘F-bomb’ right out in the open.
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Democrats' mocking "proves just how nervous they are that my efforts will get Hillary not to run," the rodent says.
Plus: Administration moves to aid areas of Hawaii ravaged by fire; judge slaps down FDA's authority to regulate cigars.
In debate, they exploit the nation’s anxieties over national security and Obama.
Hillary Clinton may suffer from the American public’s unease with President Obama’s performance against terror.
The New Jersey governor is expected to formally throw his hat in the ring Tuesday.
The House passes Head Start funding bill, Americans get poor marks and the Nobel Prize committee travels back in time.
Donors could hang out with Newsom, his family, and Train.
Republicans argue the USDA overreached by significantly boosting SNAP benefits in 2021, but advocates argue even more investment is needed.
Presidents have almost always acted first to permit immigration or prevent deportation—with Congress ratifying those actions later on.
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