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Early Addition: Trump's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" Tweet Is Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Bad
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Early Addition: Trump's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" Tweet Is Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Bad


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Published Feb 11, 2020


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Published Feb 11, 2020


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  • It's New Hampshire primary day, do you know how your preferred Democratic candidate is doing?
  • Michael Douglas claims his father Kirk Douglas used his last words to...back Mike Bloomberg.
  • Trump proudly tweeted a clip from Curb Your Enthusiasm in which Larry David is making fun of the toxicity of MAGA hats. Meanwhile, David said he doesn't care if his comedy alienates Trump fans.
  • Major League Baseball is reportedly seriously weighing a move from five to seven playoff teams in each league beginning in 2022—and two of the teams would get to choose who they played in the first round.
  • Here's why some newsrooms are dialing back on using mugshots.
  • Even Eminem doesn't really know why he performed at the Oscars over the weekend.
  • Here is a sad report from the front lines of Joe Biden's presidential campaign: "Even his supporters have begun talking about him like a long shot."
  • Andrew Yang's campaign sounds like it is near collapse as well.
  • Check out the whimsical poster for Wes Anderson's upcoming film, The French Dispatch.
  • Here's an infuriating story about a French writer who wrote openly of his pedophilia, and how he was protected by powerful people in publishing, journalism, politics and business.
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