• The best jokes in the nation were at the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday, but most of the top comedy talent are in Los Angeles this weekend at the inaugural Netflix Is a Joke festival. President Joe Biden opened with a self-deprecation.

  • A book from two New York Times reporters reveals that McConnell was uneasy with a key part of the law that gave monthly checks to parents.

  • It is time to end insomnia and poor sleep. The genius sleep patch invention will help you wake up refreshed.

  • The creation of the Disinformation Governance Board by President Biden has been likened to theMinistry of Truth by critics.

  • The month of May will be the biggest test of Donald Trump's political clout since the end of his presidency, as candidates he has endorsed contest Republican primaries that will set the stage for November's congressional elections. In Ohio, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Trump-backed candidates are facing well-funded challengers who are seeking the Republican nomination to run for the Senate. The former president backed a challenger to the sitting Republican governor of Georgia, who rejected Trump's false claims that his 2020 election defeat was the result of fraud.

  • The employee said that the Blacks and the Mexicans were coming for you.

  • People may not know they have the disease. Look for symptoms that are critical.

  • The New York Times reported that Mr. Carlson mocked the president's habit of calling to head off his on-air attacks.

  • Louisiana college students could be barred from accessing pornography or sexually explicit content on their personal phones or computers while connected to a university's internet service provider. Each public university would be required to prohibit access to content that is sexually explicit, pornographic, or sexually suggestive.

  • The View's Sunny Hostin has had enough of Republicans trying to take the country backwards.

  • The fashion icons should have done better. Try not to laugh at the outrageous outfits that you see.

  • The president's son is seen as a unifying figure by Republican leaders.

  • Sharon went to be by the ailing rocker.

  • I would hope that the vice president would want to tell his story because he did the right thing on that day, he said.

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  • The congressional committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol leaked all of the text messages he provided to them in order to vilify him, according to the former White House chief of staff. The argument was made in a filing Friday in Washington's federal court, where Meadows sued in December to invalidate subpoenas issued to him for his testimony. Lawyers for Meadows asked a judge to reject the committee's request for a court ruling in its favor that could force them to comply with the subpoenas.

  • President Joe Biden spoke at the White House Correspondents Association dinner on Saturday night and praised journalists for their coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The event returned with gusto after being canceled for two years due to the COVID-19 epidemic and boycotted by Donald Trump. Biden began his speech by making fun of his low approval ratings, age and dislike of the media.

  • Mexico's foreign minister was quoted as saying that the measures agreed to by Mexican state governors and Texas to tighten border security were "extortion" Texas Governor Greg Abbott made deals with the governors of the border states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon after enhanced Texan security checks disrupted trade. The episode sparked a testy response from Mexican President, who described Texas behavior as despicable, and his foreign minister, who criticized it.

  • People were stunned when celebrities walked the red carpet.

  • The Apple value chain in China, an emblem of the country's global role as a source of labour and assembly, has been hit hard by strict lockdowns in Shanghai and neighboring provinces, raising the risk that the US tech giant may accelerate a shift of its operations away. Luca Maestri, Apple's chief financial officer, told a con that it is hard to put an exact figure on the losses caused by the disruption to transport and production in China.

  • According to messages obtained by CNN, the Fox News host leaked what she would ask the president to do.

  • "My friends: We have to decide which side we're on, and we need a National Day of Reason to do it," he said in a powerful House speech.

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  • Readers of The Palm Beach Post are interested in the Disney Co. dispute.

  • According to NYT reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, Floyd's murder seemed to cause something else entirely in Trump.

  • After Russia invaded Ukraine, Harrison Jozefowicz quit his job as a Chicago police officer. He said that he couldn't help but join the American volunteers who were trying to help the Ukrainians. More than 190 volunteers have been placed in combat slots and other roles while delivering nearly 15,000 first aid kits, helping relocate more than 80 families, and helping deliver dozens of pallets of food and medical supplies to the southern and eastern front.