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Monica Lewinsky opens up about post-sex scandal trauma; the Internet stands in solidarity
"I felt like every layer of my skin and my identity were ripped off of me in ’98 and ’99."
Obama teaches NBA all-star Stephen Curry how to play basketball
President Obama helps Stephen Curry shoot hoops and fix his resume in this video promoting mentorship.
Rosario Dawson arrested at Capitol Hill demonstration
'The police were really great with us, really lovely.'
Why it's impossible for John Kasich to talk about college rape and alcohol
The presidential candidate said very good things about sexual assault policy, but then waded into the most fraught aspect of the debate.
By Rebecca Ruiz
HBO's 'Confirmation' tries to tell the whole truth, but doesn't dig deep enough
If only it had aired before 'American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson.'
10 Bernie Sanders hairdos that could help clinch the nomination
Feeling the Bern's hair.
By David Yi
Ringo Starr cancels North Carolina show in protest of 'bigotry' of House Bill 2
'I'm sorry to disappoint my fans in the area, but we need to take a stand against this hatred,' he wrote.
By Emily Blake
Obama gets to see 'Game of Thrones' -- and Jon Snow's fate -- before the rest of us
Seeing 'Game of Thrones' before anyone else is just one of the perks when you're the 'leader of the free world.'
PEN Literary Awards to the 2016 election: 'We need fewer walls and more book awards'
The Poet Laureate of Brooklyn has a message for a certain someone.
By MJ Franklin
Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi show because of anti-LGBT bill
"I stand in solidarity with all my LGBT friends."
By Yohana Desta
David Cameron protest stars piñata pig with his face on it
The British prime minister really hasn't been having a good week.
By Liza Hearon
Scottish politician's TV interview gets videobombed by 2 randy pigs
Pigs have no time for politics.
By Sam Haysom
'New York values' haunt Cruz at Trump's massive Long Island rally
Donald Trump hit Ted Cruz for deriding "New York values" at a massive rally on Long Island.
By Emily Cahn
Ted Cruz denounced 'New York values.' Now he wants New York's votes.
Ted Cruz was protested and booed at a campaign stop in the Bronx on Wednesday afternoon ahead of New York's April 19 primary.
By Emily Cahn
Azealia Banks seems to be taking back her apology to Sarah Palin
The rapper says the former Alaska governor's response is part of a wider attempt to "quiet down" black people.
By Emily Blake
The 'O.G. GOP' pleads for your support in cut-for-time 'SNL' rap
'My name's Clarence Thomas, and I'm here to say...'
Is Bernie Sanders a Democrat? Hillary Clinton says she's 'not even sure.'
Hillary Clinton questioned whether Bernie Sanders is a Democrat in an interview with Politico.
By Emily Cahn
Small children dress as politicians, hilariously parody UK politics
This is parody perfection.
By Sam Haysom
Things just got a lot harder for Donald Trump. The convention could be mayhem.
Donald Trump's sound defeat in Wisconsin at the hands of Ted Cruz dealt a blow to his chances of clinching the Republican nomination before the party's convention in July.
New York Daily News targets 'Bernie's Sandy Hook shame'
The New York Daily News is out with a cover criticizing Sanders over his opposition to granting shooting victims the right to sue gun manufacturers.
Bernie Sanders continues hot streak by winning in Wisconsin
Bernie Sanders took a crucial victory in Wisconsin's primary on Tuesday night, breathing new life into his challenge to Hillary Clinton.
3 major problems with using decade-old voting machines in November
Experts estimate that a reasonable lifespan for electronic voting machines (which are computers, running mainly on laptop technology developed in the 1990s) is in the 10- to 15-year range.
By Lawrence Norden & Christopher Famighetti
Trump mashed up with a 'Mass Effect' trailer sure is ... something
Do you think he realizes what Martin Sheen's character represents in the game?
Pot legalization activists light up in front of the White House. Literally.
Pot smoke wafted across the White House lawn on Saturday as activists, toting a 50-foot inflatable joint and a cage to highlight the absurdity of locking up marijuana users, called on President Obama to remove pot from the DEA’s dangerous drug list.
By MAUREEN MEEHAN
John Oliver explains why Congress spends all its time raising money for Congress
"It cannot help but affect the way you see the world if you're only calling donors rich enough that their main concerns are estate taxes."