Trump Says June 12 Summit With Kim Back On
President Donald Trump says his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is back on for June 12.
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President Donald Trump says his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is back on for June 12.
Sears will close another 72 stores as sales shrink and losses grow, an announcement that has become a familiar refrain as the company retrenches.
Comedian Samantha Bee apologized to Ivanka Trump and viewers on Thursday for using an obscenity to describe the president’s daughter, an incident that quickly thrust her into the middle of the nation’s political divide.
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Sears is closing another 72 stores after reporting a first-quarter losses and plunging sales.
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“Everybody plays games,” President Donald Trump declared Friday as he suggested the potentially historic North Korean summit he had suddenly called off might be getting back on track.
Flinching when he heard himself described as a man who used power to prey on women, Harvey Weinstein was charged Friday with rape and another sex felony in the first prosecution to result from the wave of allegations against him that sparked a national reckoning over sexual misconduct.
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Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman apologized on Thursday to anyone who may have felt “uncomfortable or disrespected” by his behavior, after CNN reported that multiple women have accused the A-list actor of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior on movie sets and in other professional settings.
President Donald Trump is canceling the planned June 12 summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
