Friday, June 3, 2016

Evening Edition: Is disappointing jobs report a blip or the start of a bust?

How Sanders broke through with minorities, moved within striking distance of a Calif. win; Chaos unleashed in San Jose as protesters attack Trump supporters ; Whatever happened to Bobbie Gentry? In search of country music’s great vanished star.; With new Mediterranean shipwrecks, migrant death toll estimated to top 1,000 this week; Chicago releases ‘unprecedented’ trove of evidence from 101 investigations into police shootings and use of force; Father tries to attack grinning serial killer: 'He mutilated my child'; Tourist who put a baby bison in SUV: ‘I thought it was going to be a happy ending’; An ATV rider was filmed taunting Maryland police. Then he learned why that's a terrible idea.; Republicans once opposed to Trump are coming around; The Fix: Trump tweeted out 9 graphs proving that Obama failed. We fact-checked them.; After lambasting New Mexico’s governor, Trump now wants her support; Inside Charles Koch's $200 million quest for a ‘Republic of Science’; Baylor fans struggle to stand behind the school during its latest scandal; Vanderbilt pitcher, who attended college instead of taking a $2.5 million bonus, drowns on eve of NCAA regional; I'm in a sexless marriage, and my career has stalled. Would it be crazy to run away?; 'We won some good fights, and we lost the war';
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Is disappointing jobs report a blip or the start of a bust?
The economy added a dismal 38,000 jobs in May, and almost half a million fewer people are looking for work. The question of how worried we should be hangs on which of three possible explanations is behind this apparent slowdown.
How Sanders broke through with minorities, moved within striking distance of a Calif. win
The senator from Vermont is riding a wave of enthusiasm among Latinos and Asian Americans. In his stump speech and his interactions, there are clues to his appeal with nonwhite voters.
 
Chaos unleashed in San Jose as protesters attack Trump supporters
Protesters jumped on cars, pelted Trump supporters with eggs and water balloons, snatched signs, and stole "Make America Great" hats off people's heads before burning the hats and snapping selfies with the charred remains.
 
Whatever happened to Bobbie Gentry? In search of country music’s great vanished star.
It has been 30 years since the "Ode to Billie Joe" singer withdrew from the spotlight. Here's what happened when we found her.
 
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With new Mediterranean shipwrecks, migrant death toll estimated to top 1,000 this week
As more than 100 victims were discovered off Libya's coast, the fatalities spurred recriminations about whether Europe is doing enough to stem the risky crossings.
 
Chicago releases ‘unprecedented’ trove of evidence from 101 investigations into police shootings and use of force
The disclosures in the form of videos, audio recordings and reports come as the city's police department is promising reforms in the face of intense scrutiny.
 
Father tries to attack grinning serial killer: 'He mutilated my child'
Sheriff's deputies stopped the Ohio man before he could reach the defendant, who was convicted of murdering a teen who was tortured, killed and dumped in the garbage.
 
Tourist who put a baby bison in SUV: ‘I thought it was going to be a happy ending’
A photo of the calf, which had to be euthanized by Yellowstone officials, sparked widespread outrage and condemnation for the actions of the man and his son.
 
An ATV rider was filmed taunting Maryland police. Then he learned why that's a terrible idea.
The stunt rider in Prince George's County seemed to think he could get away with anything, but police are more likely to use technology — rather than a full-out chase — to catch wrongdoers.
 
Republicans once opposed to Trump are coming around
House Speaker Paul Ryan is one of several who hesitated but have decided to support Donald Trump in the month since he became the de facto nominee. Here's where a selection of prominent Republicans fell before and where they stand now.
 
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The Fix: Trump tweeted out 9 graphs proving that Obama failed. We fact-checked them.
The nine graphs include a lot of mysteries and misrepresentations.
 
After lambasting New Mexico’s governor, Trump now wants her support
"I respect her. I have always liked her," the GOP's presumptive nominee said of Susana Martinez, the nation's first Hispanic female governor.
 
Inside Charles Koch's $200 million quest for a ‘Republic of Science’
The billionaire's donations have fueled the expansion of a branch of economic research that aligns closely with his personal beliefs of how markets work best: with strong personal freedom and limited government intervention.
 
Baylor fans struggle to stand behind the school during its latest scandal
Supporters of the university in Waco, Tex., are trying to make sense of their feelings toward a school and team that, for a long time, seemed to value continued football success over a safe environment for students.
 
Vanderbilt pitcher, who attended college instead of taking a $2.5 million bonus, drowns on eve of NCAA regional
Freshman Donny Everett was a heralded recruit who also was drafted last year by the Milwaukee Brewers.
 
I'm in a sexless marriage, and my career has stalled. Would it be crazy to run away?
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
'We won some good fights, and we lost the war'
For one Washington Post staff writer — a Marine infantryman at the time — President Obama's surge in Afghanistan was personal.
 
 
     
 
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