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Mike Pence pushes back on Putin 'apologists' in speech to Republican Party

Former U.S. vice-president Mike Pence has urged Republicans to move on from the 2020 election and declare that "there is no room in this party for apologists for Putin," as he further cements his break from former U.S. president Donald Trump.

Trump demands Bubba Wallace apology, alleges noose incident was 'a hoax'

NASCAR's layered relationship with Donald Trump took a sharp turn Monday when the U.S. president blasted the series for banning the Confederate flag and wrongly accused the sport's only full-time Black driver of perpetrating "a hoax" when a crew member found a noose in the team garage stall.

Trump pardons Jack Johnson, boxing's 1st black heavyweight champion

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday granted a rare posthumous pardon to boxing's first black heavyweight champion, clearing Jack Johnson's name more than 100 years after what many see as his racially charged conviction.

White House disputes porn star Stormy Daniels' claim she was threatened

The White House on Monday disputed adult film star Stormy Daniels' claim that she was threatened to keep quiet over her alleged affair with Donald Trump and said the president continues to deny the relationship.

Steve Bannon's future role in the White House unclear

In an interview with The New York Post, Donald Trump said "I like Steve" and called his adviser "a good guy" but one who wasn't really all that involved with his winning election campaign. The unusual public, lukewarm support from the boss has Steve Bannon's friends and advisers worried he will soon be out of a job.

Donald Trump remains adamant he'll skip Fox News debate

An explosive feud between Donald Trump and Fox News Channel is overshadowing the final sprint to Iowa's presidential caucuses, injecting a new sense of chaos into the 2016 Republican contest.