Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Evening Edition: Russian government hacks DNC, steals research on Trump

Obama rips Trump, says using phrase 'radical Islam' is 'not a strategy'; GOP stands divided as Trump rewrites post-terror playbook; Witness: Gunman said he attacked to get 'Americans to stop bombing his country'; The lives lost in Orlando; 'How did I walk away alive?' The Orlando shooting through a survivor's eyes.; Fact Checker: Clinton and Trump speeches after Orlando; Pastor on victims: 'The tragedy is that more of them didn't die'; Cable and telecom companies just lost a huge court battle on net neutrality; ISIS-inspired attacker kills French police officer and streams it on Facebook; At White House staff picnic, Biden says, seven women told him they'd been raped; D.C. Board of Elections makes it easy to find details about voters, including voting history, names, addresses; Does it matter that Donald Trump has banned The Post? Not in the way you'd think.; Sanders declines to endorse Clinton before their meeting as District primary winds down; This Harvard study is a powerful indictment of the media's role in Trump's rise; NHL reportedly picks Las Vegas for expansion. Here's what it means for other teams.; Man serving 60-year prison term for killing teen girl escapes from Arkansas prison; ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ is coming back to HBO; Six mistakes that will make your houseguests wish they shelled out for a hotel;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Russian government hacks DNC, steals research on Trump
The intruders so thoroughly compromised the Democratic National Committee's system that they were able to read all email and chat traffic, said DNC officials and security experts. The intrusion into the DNC was one of several targeting American political organizations.
Obama rips Trump, says using phrase 'radical Islam' is 'not a strategy'
An angry president slammed Republicans, and particularly Donald Trump, warning that "loose talk" about Muslims has harmed the U.S. campaign against militant groups.
 
GOP stands divided as Trump rewrites post-terror playbook
Trump's proposed Muslim ban drew fresh condemnations from House Speaker Paul Ryan, who called for "a security test, not a religious test" for immigrants.
 
Witness: Gunman said he attacked to get 'Americans to stop bombing his country'
The account offers the first glimpse at what Omar Mateen said spurred the attack. Law enforcement officials also said his wife was involved in helping scout out the gay club before the attack.
 
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The lives lost in Orlando
Many of the 49 victims of the shooting share much in common: Young Latino men in their 20s and 30s, most of them gay, who gathered at an Orlando club to dance. But the victims' stories — promising artists, a young couple in love, a devoted father of three among them — are richly varied.
 
'How did I walk away alive?' The Orlando shooting through a survivor's eyes.
Jeannette McCoy was in a funk after a bad breakup and wanted to cheer herself up with a night out. She spent most of the night with friends, dancing at Pulse nightclub when they heard the gunshots.
 
Fact Checker: Clinton and Trump speeches after Orlando
Trump and Clinton gave dueling speeches. Here's what was right and wrong.
 
Pastor on victims: 'The tragedy is that more of them didn't die'
"And to think of the LGBTQ youth in his own church, it's simply heartbreaking," the Human Rights Campaign said of Sacramento Verity Baptist Church's pastor.
 
Cable and telecom companies just lost a huge court battle on net neutrality
The court has upheld the strictest regulations in history to hit Internet providers.
 
ISIS-inspired attacker kills French police officer and streams it on Facebook
French President François Hollande called an emergency meeting after an allegedly Islamic State-inspired attacker fatally stabbed a couple — a police captain and an official at the Interior Ministry — in their home.
 
At White House staff picnic, Biden says, seven women told him they'd been raped
At the United State of Women summit in Washington, the vice president said the seven thanked him Monday for making the issue of sexual violence a priority.
 
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D.C. Board of Elections makes it easy to find details about voters, including voting history, names, addresses
A little-known law in the nation's capital is leading to complaints over the way it lets anyone on the Internet find out information on individual voters.
 
Does it matter that Donald Trump has banned The Post? Not in the way you'd think.
Does Trump believe in the well-established role of the press in American democracy? It certainly doesn't look that way.
 
Sanders declines to endorse Clinton before their meeting as District primary winds down
The rivals are expected to talk about the party's agenda heading into the fall election against Republican Donald Trump.
 
This Harvard study is a powerful indictment of the media's role in Trump's rise
What we got wrong.
 
NHL reportedly picks Las Vegas for expansion. Here's what it means for other teams.
Outside of a new destination on the road schedule with unique attractions, every other team in the league would be most affected in the form of an expansion draft to be held after next season.
 
Man serving 60-year prison term for killing teen girl escapes from Arkansas prison
Lloyd Collins Jones left the East Arkansas Regional Unit Monday dressed in white and headed to a construction site nearby for a Department of Corrections work program.
 
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ is coming back to HBO
After going off the air in 2011, Larry David and his show will return for a ninth season.
 
Six mistakes that will make your houseguests wish they shelled out for a hotel
Have you looked inside your guest room lately? It could be a no-vacancy zone.
 
 
     
 
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