Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Evening Edition: Murder-suicide on UCLA campus leaves two dead

Leading liberals begin new push to unify Democrats around Clinton; Inside Democrats' Trump-fueled scramble to take back the House; Kenneth Starr resigns as chancellor at Baylor University; Lawyers representing 'Jackie' in Rolling Stone lawsuit acknowledge ties to fake persona; Study: Same-sex experiences are on the rise, and Americans are increasingly chill about it; A new tack in fighting the stigma of mental illness: 'Coming out'; Along the U.S.-Canada border, an invisible but hardening wall rises; The victim of the Rio gang rape speaks out as police bungle her case; David French trial balloon underscores the failure of Never Trump conservatives ; The Fix: The Megyn Kelly-Donald Trump accord is showing its first sign of cracking; Controversial Trump University ads were created with mogul's input, executive said; Graphic novelist charged in gruesome death of his girlfriend; When a toddler fell into a zoo enclosure 20 years ago, he was saved — by a gorilla;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Murder-suicide on UCLA campus leaves two dead
The police department said that officers had located the two people who were shot — both males — when they responded to calls about shots fired on the campus. The campus was declared safe after a lockdown lasting about two hours.
Leading liberals begin new push to unify Democrats around Clinton
Their efforts signal how damaging it would be for her to lose California next Tuesday — the same day she might lock up the nomination.
 
Inside Democrats' Trump-fueled scramble to take back the House
Democrats are working to convince credible candidates to enter key races that could flip control of the chamber.
 
Kenneth Starr resigns as chancellor at Baylor University
The former Whitewater investigator was demoted last week from his position as school president in the wake of a report on sexual assault cases involving football players and others. Starr told ESPN today that he was resigning.
 
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Lawyers representing 'Jackie' in Rolling Stone lawsuit acknowledge ties to fake persona
The legal team for U-Va. associate dean Nicole Eramo has described "Haven Monahan" as a fictitious U-Va. junior created by Jackie to lure the romantic interest of another student.
 
Study: Same-sex experiences are on the rise, and Americans are increasingly chill about it
A rise in bisexuality is driving a sharp increase in the number of people who have same-sex experiences, according to researchers, who used data from a survey that's been collected since 1972.
 
A new tack in fighting the stigma of mental illness: 'Coming out'
Likened by some to the gay rights movement, with its beginnings in personal revelation, a groundswell to lift the stigma has been accelerated by social media as more people — using their real names — speak openly about what it's like to struggle with an illness.
 
Along the U.S.-Canada border, an invisible but hardening wall rises
Stricter security continent-wide hits some communities on the Vermont-Quebec line especially hard.
 
The victim of the Rio gang rape speaks out as police bungle her case
The lead police investigator has been replaced amid accusations of negligence and callousness toward the 16-year-old victim, who went on television Sunday to tell her story of being raped by dozens of men.
 
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David French trial balloon underscores the failure of Never Trump conservatives
Here are our six takeaways from the news that a Tennessee lawyer who has never run for office is the candidate Weekly Standard Editor William Kristol has in mind to stop Donald Trump.
 
The Fix: The Megyn Kelly-Donald Trump accord is showing its first sign of cracking
The Fox News host hits Trump for bashing a "Mexican" judge.
 
Controversial Trump University ads were created with mogul's input, executive said
Donald Trump approved marketing language at the center of a fraud lawsuit by former students, according to a deposition released after a request from The Post.
 
Graphic novelist charged in gruesome death of his girlfriend
Blake Leibel is accused of a crime as shocking as any in his graphic novels or comics: torturing, mutilating and killing Iana Kasian in the couple's L.A. apartment just three weeks after she gave birth to their first child.
 
When a toddler fell into a zoo enclosure 20 years ago, he was saved — by a gorilla
Binti Jua gained international fame when she scooped up the boy and carried him to paramedics at the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois.
 
 
     
 
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