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Missouri senior linebacker Michael Scherer suffered a torn ACL and MCL in his right knee during the first quarter Saturday against Middle Tennessee. The injury will end an impressive career with ...
Missouri senior linebacker Michael Scherer met with reporters Monday for the first time since suffering a season-ending knee injury Oct. 22 against Middle Tennessee. Scherer, who said he’ll have ...
TIME's Washington Bureau Chief, Michael Scherer, will leave the magazine Sept. 5 to become a national political reporter for The Washington Post. Scherer will cover President Trump and his ...
MICHAEL SCHERER, THE ATLANTIC: There's another way of interpreting what the president's doing right now, which is he went to the Justice Department last week and told a story about Bobby Knight, ...
Michael Scherer is a national political reporter at The Washington Post. He was previously the Washington bureau chief for Time magazine, where he also served as the White House correspondent.
A senior running back and linebacker, Scherer (6-3, 230) made key contributions on both sides of the ball in a 48-14 semifinals win over Farmington. On offense, the Mizzou recruit ...
Donald Trump on Saturday was accused of giving the "middle finger" to his own supporters. The Atlantic staff writer Michael Scherer over the weekend published an article in which he included an ...
Time’s Michael Scherer wrote a dopey post trying to tag Obama for misleading ads. The Social Security part was dismantled by Media Matters, with additional notes from Josh Marshall and Atrios ...
Welcome to TIME Subscriber Q&A, with Time Washington bureau chief, Michael Scherer. He wrote this week’s cover story on the most interesting man in politics, ...
Michael Scherer is a national political reporter at The Washington Post. He was previously the Washington bureau chief for Time magazine, where he also served as the White House correspondent.
Michael Scherer is a national political reporter at The Washington Post. He was previously the Washington bureau chief for Time magazine, where he also served as the White House correspondent.
Michael Scherer is a national political reporter at The Washington Post. He was previously the Washington bureau chief for Time magazine, where he also served as the White House correspondent.