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Donald Trump and “Babygate”

This week on the Trump trail, the candidate reacted to a baby crying in the audience of a Virginia rally. Though some media outlets wrote that Trump threw the baby out of the event, a Washington Post fact check notes that the mother left willingly because she felt it was “the considerate thing to do.” Trump earned a rare “Geppetto checkmark” for getting his facts straight. Source

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Should Republican politicians endorse Donald Trump?

With primaries around the corner, should Republicans in Congress support GOP nominee Donald Trump? Ron Brownstein of the Atlantic, Michael Duffy of Time Magazine, Ed O’Keefe of the Washington Post, and USA Today’s Susan Page spot order amid the campaign chaos. Source

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One year after Iran nuclear deal, uneasy feelings remain

The Washington Post’s David Ignatius weighs in on the United States’ poorly-timed payment of $400 million to Iran. “The optics are terrible,” Ignatius says. The journalist adds that while the U.S. serves as the “north star” of the global economy, Trump has begun to dim that light. Source

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Hugh Grant stays cool under pressure

Actor Hugh Grant has starred in countless films. In his latest, he plays a suave character alongside Meryl Streep in “Florence Foster Jenkins.” So it was a big surprise when he told our Tracy Smith he was a nervous wreck before stepping in front of the camera. Source

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Photographer Edward Mapplethorpe reclaims his famous name

In the 1980s, photographer Robert Mapplethorpe became a prominent figure in New York City’s sub-culture of artists and performers. His younger sibling, Edward, a budding photographer himself, grew up idolizing his mysterious and exciting older brother. But the two parted ways in a nasty split, which sent Edward into a downward spiral motored by drug addiction. He rebounded, and is now creating his own artistic legacy. Serena Altschul reports. Source

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