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Emma González Literally Sipped Her Tea When Asked About The NRA Losing Money Because Of March For Our Lives
"They are, and I'm happy about that."
Gina Rodriguez Says It's "Heartbreaking" That The Emmys Don't Honor More Latinos
"I do think there was a lot of phenomenal talent that was ignored," the star of Jane the Virgin told BuzzFeed News.
Manhattan's District Attorney Said He "Was Not Aware Of The Extent" Of Workplace Sexual Violence Before #MeToo
Cy Vance has faced widespread criticism over his handling of sexual assault cases involving powerful men.
A Senator Said He Thinks "Something Close To" The Trump Pee Tape Exists
"Just to put this in terms that the Twitter world can relate to, you think the pee tape is real?"
Here's Why There's Now Massive Backlash Toward The Couple Who Shared The Viral Saga Of Strangers Meeting On A Plane
People who initially cheered on the strangers are now calling the voyeurism "an invasion of privacy" and "creepy."
One Of The Top Democrats In Congress Is Not Ruling Out A Change In Party Leadership
Joe Crowley told BuzzFeed News that there's a lot of "palace intrigue," but it's currently "irrelevant."
"We're Not Trying To Take Your Guns": Two Santa Fe Students Pushing For Gun Reforms Say They Don't Feel Supported By The Community
Megan McGuire and Bree Butler, two Santa Fe shooting survivors, said they are not receiving local support for their efforts to push for gun safety.
The Reporter Who Did That “Arrested Development” Interview Said It “Got A Bit Uncomfortable”
“When I asked about Jeffrey Tambor, obviously the room's tone changed quite a bit,” New York Times reporter Sopan Deb told BuzzFeed News.
Terry Crews Describes The Roller Coaster Of Emotions He Felt After The Cancellation Of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
The actor likened the sad news to the loss of a friend.
Terry Crews Said Men Need To Hold Other Men Accountable For Their Actions Toward Women
“This whole toxic masculinity thing is real,” Terry Crews said to BuzzFeed News.
The Wife Of A Teacher Suspended For Being Gay Says They're Suing To Help Other LGBT Teachers
"We're on the cusp of change. I truly believe that."
Cecile Richards Won't Rule Out Running For Office In New York
"Never say never," the former Planned Parenthood president told BuzzFeed News' AM to DM Wednesday.
Warning: Lin-Manuel Miranda's Latest #Hamildrop Will Make You Cry
The Hamilton creator said he was inspired by great heartbreak songs, like Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right But It's Okay" and Toni Braxton's "Love Shoulda Brought You Home."
Questlove Said He Nearly Quit Twitter Because Of Kanye West
"I thought I was done," the Roots drummer and author of the new book Creative Quest said.
Madeleine Albright Says She's Shocked By Trump's "All White Men" Administration
The first woman to serve as secretary of state said not having women in the room in politics is the “waste of a good resource.”
Kathy Griffin Says Anderson Cooper Could Have "Taken It Down A Notch" After Her Beheaded Trump Photo Controversy
The comedian also said she had been "naive" not to ask for compensation for hosting CNN's New Year's Eve coverage for two years.
Sen. Sherrod Brown Said West Virginia Teachers Strike Is "What Makes Our Country Great"
The Ohio Democrat praised the teachers in West Virginia for putting public pressure on the state legislature in an interview with AM to DM on Thursday.
Rep. Adam Schiff Says There Is "Certainly A Lot Of Evidence" Of Collusion Between The Trump Campaign And Russia
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said special counsel Robert Mueller would ultimately decide if the Trump campaign committed a crime. But he added: "In terms of ethical violations and acting against the interest of the United States, that evidence is already ample and in the public view."
Justina Machado From "One Day At A Time" Slammed Trump Over Puerto Rico
"He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named has brought a lot of awful things, but he also has made it so that people have come together in a way that I’ve never seen before," said Isabella Gomez.
Puerto Rico’s Governor Seems To Indicate An Investigation Is Happening Into Hurricane-Related Deaths
He also criticized the Army Corps of Engineers for what he said were slow efforts to get the power grid up and running.
Puerto Rico Is Burning Its Dead, And We May Never Know How Many People The Hurricane Really Killed
People whose bodies are cremated are largely not being counted in the official death toll. The government says it’s the fault of funeral directors, while funeral directors say they’ve received no guidance from the government.
New York City's Mayor Says He's Not Sure What To Do About Rich Russians Buying Up All The Nice Apartments
Bill de Blasio said the world's rich are using "ill-gotten gains" to buy property — which contributes to making the city unaffordable for middle and lower income residents. "I don't like it," he said.
Content Ad Networks Say Russian Trolls Did Not Use Their Platforms For Election Propaganda
Update: Outbrain concluded its internal investigation and says it "found no evidence of bad actors using our platform to influence elections.
Twitter Has A Harassment Problem In India, And Targets Say The Company Isn’t Doing Much To Fix It
In Twitter’s fastest-growing market, abusive hashtags trend in the top-five spot for hours, local language harassment is common, and victims describe Twitter's response to these incidents as "apathetic."
Here's How Bethenny Frankel Made An "Underground Army" To Help Puerto Rico
"We could all talk about it and beat each other up and blame each other, or you could pick up a broom and clean."
Congressman Fears House's Russian Investigation Will Be A "Flat Earth" Report
"There's widespread concern among our Democratic caucus that this investigation is not a serious one," said Congressman Eric Swalwell
Brace Yourselves, The Final Season Of "Game Of Thrones" Goes Into Production On Sunday
WINTER. IS. HERE.
US Intelligence Unit Accused Of Illegally Spying On Americans’ Financial Records
The Treasury Department’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis has been illegally rifling through and filing away the private financial records of US citizens, Treasury employees alleged. “This is such an invasion of privacy,” said one official.
Texas' Attorney General Said He Wouldn't Sue If Congress Passed A Law Similar To DACA
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who led a push to end DACA, said in an interview for BuzzFeed News’ AM to DM that he wouldn't go to court if Congress passed similar protections.
Charlamagne Tha God Stands By His Reaction To Lil Duval's Transphobic Comments
"To me, I did push back," Charlamagne said on AM to DM.