June 2019

Trump Honors War Dead — but First a Word About Mueller and Pelosi

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — With marble crosses and Stars of David marking the graves of those who died fighting the Nazis on D-Day visible in the background, President Trump used the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy to bash the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, in an interview with Fox News.

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Warriors’ Part-Owner Ejected From NBA Finals After Shoving Raptors’ Kyle Lowry

A minority owner of the Golden State Warriors who shoved Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry has been barred from attending the remaining NBA Finals games and will not be permitted into other NBA games as an investigation into the incident continues. The San Francisco Bay Area team issued a statement apologizing on behalf of Mark Stevens, a

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Black Democrats Say It’s the Economy, Still

“When we’re talking about working Americans, rebuilding the backbone of the country, we’re talking about black folks, brown folks, women, Asia-Pacific islanders,” said Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign. “We want to make clear that when we say the middle class is hurting, voters understand that’s a middle class that represents everyone.”

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Feds to finally examine 2016 NC poll books for hacking

More than two years after voter check-in software failed on Election Day in a North Carolina county, federal authorities will finally conduct a forensic analysis of electronic poll books to see if Russian military hackers who targeted the software provider may have tampered with registration information to disrupt voting. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security

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