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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is issuing a scathing attack on the national news media at a Pennsylvania rally he organized for the same evening the White House Correspondents' Association hosts its annual dinner. Trump says if the media's job is to be honest and tell the truth, then they deserve "a big, fat failing grade."

WASHINGTON (AP) — Health care is complicated. NATO isn't obsolete. Being president is hard. President Donald Trump has been startlingly candid about his education in the ways of Washington and the world. He's been blocked by the courts and befuddled by a divided Republican Party that's running Congress. A president who prides himself on his ideological flexibility has struggled to manage a novice political team. He's found himself reaching out to the friends and business associates from the world he left behind.

CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands of people have marched through downtown Chicago and outside Trump Tower to demand action to prevent climate change and protect the environment. Saturday's rain-soaked march coincided with hundreds of similar events across the U.S. as President Donald Trump marks his 100th day in office.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — President Donald Trump says in his latest comment on the matter that he believes China's president has been putting pressure on North Korea as it pursues its missile and nuclear weapons programs. On Saturday, North Korea test-fired a mid-range ballistic missile, though for the third time this month it ended in failure, according the U.S. and South Korea. Still, it was a clear message of defiance by Pyongyang.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 25th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots is being commemorated with peaceful marches and calls for a better future. Hundreds of people rallied Saturday at the intersection of Florence and Normandie avenues in South Los Angeles, where the violence began. The riots occurred after four white police officers were acquitted in the beating of black motorist Rodney King.

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