NBC Anchors Blast Clinton for Dodging Sexual Harassment Questions 
 
Page Surprised by ‘Angry’ Clinton on NBC, After She Tossed Softballs  
 
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Kidnapper Calls Trump 'My Personal Hero'
 
Nets ID Fall of GOP ‘Rising Star,’ Hid Weiner’s Party Status
 
UPDATE: Porn Star Lawyer Interviewed 147 Times in 10 Weeks
 
NYT Front Page Sees 'Sex Scandal...Double Standard' in Favor of GOP
 
AP Avoids Schneiderman's Party; LA Times Kept Story Out of Tues. Print
 
ABC, Univision Fail to Report AG Accused of Beating Girlfriends Is Dem
 
CNN Eases Liberal Fears of Trump Lawsuits Ending After AG Resignation
 
NY Times Loved Schneiderman, Laments Fall of ‘Champion’ of Women 
 
Morning Joe Meltdown Over Sarah Sanders: 'This is How Democracies Die'
 
NYT Floods Zone vs Enemy Giuliani: 'America’s Grouchy Dinner Guest'
 
CNN Interviews Valerie Jarrett, Fails to Disclose Daughter as Reporter
 
King Reverses Course on Rose: ‘Let the Chips Fall Where They May' 
Perhaps feeling the heat over her kind words for accused sexual abuser Charlie Rose, CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King backtracked on Friday and said of the investigation: “Let the chips fall where they may.” On Thursday, King declared she was “sick” of covering the sex allegations against her “friend” and former colleague.