Thursday, June 2, 2016

Evening Edition: Clinton calls Trump’s ideas ‘dangerously incoherent’

Paul Ryan backs Trump, ending a month-long holdout; UCLA gunman had 'kill list'; woman on list found dead in Minnesota; The painful, private life of Clinton’s aide comes into sharp focus in film ‘Weiner’; Prince died of opioid overdose, autopsy results show; Germany arrests 3 suspected Syrian terrorists, foils alleged ISIS suicide bombing plot ; King Tut had a dagger made from metal of ‘extraterrestrial origin’; Chronic marijuana use is about as bad for your health as not flossing, researchers find; Hispanic RNC staffer's resignation spotlights Trump's toxicity ; The petty things that people shot each over last month; Parents and toddlers have a right to vacations and meals out, too; My husband is dying of brain cancer. As his caretaker, I am a victim, too. ;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Clinton calls Trump's ideas 'dangerously incoherent'
In a speech on national security, Clinton -- using her strongest terms yet -- signaled how she will use what backers think will be her best offensive weapon against Trump: His own tendency to say and do things that look unpresidential.
Paul Ryan backs Trump, ending a month-long holdout
After weeks of saying he was not prepared to back the presumptive GOP nominee, the House speaker said he will vote for Trump in the fall.
 
UCLA gunman had 'kill list'; woman on list found dead in Minnesota
Police said they found the list in Mainak Sarkar's home yesterday after he killed his former professor and took his own life. Authorities went to her home in Minnesota and found her dead of a gunshot wound.
 
The painful, private life of Clinton’s aide comes into sharp focus in film ‘Weiner’
It was astonishing for Huma Abedin to have allowed such a film to be made at all — much less to put a high-definition, close-up lens to the most humiliating chapter of her life.
 
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Prince died of opioid overdose, autopsy results show
A medical examiner's investigation called the singer's cause of death an accident, the result of fentanyl toxicity.
 
Germany arrests 3 suspected Syrian terrorists, foils alleged ISIS suicide bombing plot
Revelations that the suspects had entered the country along with the record wave of asylum seekers appeared sure to fuel further the security debate about how migrants are screened.
 
King Tut had a dagger made from metal of ‘extraterrestrial origin’
A new study confirms that "ancient Egyptians attributed great value to meteoritic iron for the production of precious objects."
 
Chronic marijuana use is about as bad for your health as not flossing, researchers find
A new study found that marijuana use has no negative impact on any measure of health, except for dental health.
 
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Hispanic RNC staffer's resignation spotlights Trump's toxicity
The head of Hispanic media relations for the Republican National Committee, Ruth Guerra, will take a less prestigious job that will not require her to defend Trump.
 
The petty things that people shot each over last month
Average Americans routinely shoot each other over minor annoyances, data show.
 
Parents and toddlers have a right to vacations and meals out, too
Establishments shouldn't be expected to throw their arms open wide to parents and their toddlers. But let's at least call it what it is: toddler discrimination.
 
My husband is dying of brain cancer. As his caretaker, I am a victim, too.
A "well spouse" describes the roller coaster of being an advocate, companion and full-time caregiver.
 
 
     
 
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