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Donald Trump Isn't Being Defensive Over Firing James Comey.

President Donald Trump's Twitter feed provides a near-constant window into what he's thinking at any time. Which is what makes Trump's tweetstorm Wednesday morning -- in the wake of his decision to fire FBI Director James Comey -- all the more revealing.

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Passengers Get Into Fist Fight Aboard Southwest Flight

Two men got into a fight aboard a flight that landed in Burbank, California

One of the passengers was arrested

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Quickly Catch Up On The Comey Firing

The President has fired the FBI director. Here's everything you need to know about this Washington bombshell. (You can also get "5 Things You Need to Know Today" delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up here.)

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Snapchat Must Prove Its Users Aren't Disappearing

Shares of Snap surged 44% in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange and hit a high of $29.44 -- 73% above their offering price of $17 -- on their second day.

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Trump's Tweets On The Sally Yates Hearing Not Entirely Accurate.

Between 6:41 p.m. and 6:50 p.m. ET Monday night, President Donald Trump sent four tweets focused on the Senate subcommittee hearing on Russia's meddling into the 2016 election that featured testimony from former acting Attorney General Sally Yates and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

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Trump Made One Of His Own Tweets Into A Twitter Header.

Trump briefly topped @realDonaldTrump with a note he sent at 6:41 p.m. ET after former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testified before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing and said there was no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

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Obama Defends Paris Climate Accord As Trump Mulls Ditching It

Obama said the US could not 'sit on the sidelines' as the planet heats up

The Obama administration brokered the Paris Agreement on climate change

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Diddy Reportedly Sued By Former Personal Chef For Sexual Harassment

Diddy is reportedly getting sued by his former chef for wrongful termination, sexual harassment & more.

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The Weeknd Opens 8 Official Starboy Pop-Up Shops

The Weeknd's latest venture: pop-up stores in 8 US cities boasting some slick fashion finds.

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Meek Mill, Yo Gotti Announce Summer Tour

Meek Mill announces summer tour plans with Yo Gotti on Instagram.

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Kanye West Reportedly Working On Next Album Atop Of A Mountain In Wyoming

Kanye West is reportedly at a retreat in Wyoming working on his next album.

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Aaron Hernandez's Murder Conviction Cleared After Suicide

Aaron Hernandez died as a convicted murderer, but in the eyes of the law, his conviction has been erased.

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Travis Scott Gives Fan Ring For Knowing "3500" Lyrics

Travis Scott gave another one of his rings to a fan, this time for knowing his song lyrics.

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Eminem Album Helped Ed Sheeran Overcome Stammer

The British pop sensation reveals that he used the swears of Marshall Mathers to overcome a disability.

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Lil Wayne Avoids Fan Tackle At Rolling Loud 2017

Lil Wayne fan charges the stage, gets tackled by security at Rolling Loud.

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Rob $tone Addresses XXXTENTACION Beef, Being Cut From Rolling Loud

Rob $tone speaks his omission from Rolling Loud.

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Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Meets With Representatives From Industry and Small and Minority Businesses

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and past 1st Vice Chair, released the following statement about the CBCF Executive Economic Summit taking place in Chicago:

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Bill Clinton and James Patterson Are Writing a Novel

How's this for a thriller: Bill Clinton is teaming up with one of the most successful authors in the world to write a novel.

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Jordan Edwards' Father Sues Officer in Fatal Shooting

The father of Jordan Edwards, the 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot by a Texas police officer last month, has filed a lawsuit alleging that excessive force from a poorly-trained officer with a "violent temper" led to his son's death.

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Passengers in Car When Jordan Edwards Was Shot Recall Ordeal

A passenger who was in the car with Jordan Edwards, a Dallas-area teenager who was allegedly killed by police, said he never heard an officer order them to stop as they drove away.