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Congressman Charles Rangel. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Charlie Rangel Expertly Trolls Twitter Using Smoothies

he 85-year-old lawmaker has made a habit of tweeting out photos of his favorite drink, combined with-good natured ribbing of fellow pols.
By John Bonazzo
Congressman Charlie Rangel says his new partnership with Frankly is "planting a seed" for his community. (Getty)

Rangel Partners With Messaging App Frankly to Start Digital Dialogue

The Silicon Valley company will announce at a town hall meeting tonight that it is forming a technology partnership with Congressman Charles Rangel, who will use Frankly to conduct digital dialogues with his constituents on various issues.
By John Bonazzo

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