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The major broadcasting groups said in statements the late-night talk show will return to their TV stations on Friday.
President Trump called his escalator mishap at the United Nations "sabotage." The U.N. says the White House team triggered a safety mechanism. We asked two people who work on escalators to explain.
The man appears to be the same officer who was caught last month on NPR audio aggressively arresting a court observer.