Here are the top 5 most intense stories in the news from the past week.
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In US news and current events today, there are a lot of historical moments unfolding. These are the top 5 most intense stories in the news this week.

First, watch these LSU Students react to Trump when during his speech he says “son of a b*tch.” Trump hosted the college football national champion LSU Tigers — but not all the players looked so thrilled to see him.

Second, a moderator asked Bernie Sanders if he said to Elizabeth Warren in 2018 that he did not believe a woman could win the 2020 presidential election. Audio released from the Democratic Debate shows the intense interaction between Sanders and Warren after the end of the event. Warren saying, “I think you called me a liar on national TV.”

At #3 watch U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff destroy the Trump team’s talking points. And at #4 AOC called out the hidden dangers of facial recognition technologies. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez referred to facial recognition tech as “real-life ‘Black Mirror’ stuff.”

Lastly, Representative from NY Hakeem Jeffries quoted a notorious Brooklyn rapper in his response to a ridiculous question from Trump attorney Jay Sekulow.

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