Monday, June 20, 2016

Evening Edition: Trump fires embattled campaign manager Corey Lewandowski

Meet the only GOP senator who refuses to endorse Trump; Europe worries Brexit vote could trigger a stampede of exits; I reported Omar Mateen to the FBI. Trump is wrong that Muslims don't do our part.; What the Orlando gunman told hostage negotiators during his rampage; Justices decline to review Connecticut's 'assault weapons' ban ; Why America’s men aren’t working; LeBron James passes Michael Jordan as most valuable player in NBA history; Record heat scalding the Southwest in extreme weather pattern; ‘Star Trek’s’ Anton Yelchin and the scary reality of the Jeep that rolls away and kills you; The rise and fall of Europe, in maps; 'This was 30 minutes of hell for this young lady’: Unaccompanied minor groped on flight; ‘We had no hope': The amazing story of the baby born with his brain outside his skull; Clinton's claim of working with Democrats and Republicans to create a child-health program;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Trump fires embattled campaign manager Corey Lewandowski
Trump was encouraged to part ways with Lewandowski by his three adult children, who are involved in the campaign — Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric — and Ivanka's husband, Jared Kushner, who has emerged as a Trump confidant, as well as a chorus of allies and other supporters.
Meet the only GOP senator who refuses to endorse Trump
Ben Sasse of Nebraska stands alone, and his unique position has threatened to leave him without a party.
 
Europe worries Brexit vote could trigger a stampede of exits
If Britain leaves the European Union, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and a handful of others may follow.
 
I reported Omar Mateen to the FBI. Trump is wrong that Muslims don't do our part.
COLUMN | The writer says Muslims in Fort Pierce, Fla., love America, too, and are horrified by what their neighbor did.
 
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What the Orlando gunman told hostage negotiators during his rampage
As he talked on the phone from the bathroom of the Pulse nightclub, Omar Mateen said that a vehicle outside contained explosives and that he would "ignite it" if police tried to "do anything stupid," according to a partial transcript released by the FBI.
 
Justices decline to review Connecticut's 'assault weapons' ban
The ban was enacted shortly after a gunman used a military-style semiautomatic weapon to kill 20 students and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown in 2012.
 
Why America’s men aren’t working
Even troubled Greece has a higher share of men in the workforce than America does.
 
LeBron James passes Michael Jordan as most valuable player in NBA history
The Cavaliers' superstar finished the 2016 NBA Finals with 208 points, 79 rebounds and 62 assists.
 
Record heat scalding the Southwest in extreme weather pattern
An unusually strong area of high pressure — or heat dome — is reaching its peak, causing dozens of high-temperature records to fall.
 
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‘Star Trek’s’ Anton Yelchin and the scary reality of the Jeep that rolls away and kills you
The actor's death raised the fear of anyone who's ever parked on a steep incline and worried if the brakes would hold. 
 
The rise and fall of Europe, in maps
If Britain votes to leave the European Union, its departure will have seismic consequences, with repercussions for the entire continent. These 12 maps chart 2,000 years of Europe's politics.
 
'This was 30 minutes of hell for this young lady’: Unaccompanied minor groped on flight
Chad Cameron Camp, 26, has been charged with sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl during a flight from Dallas to Portland.
 
‘We had no hope': The amazing story of the baby born with his brain outside his skull
He was born with a rare congenital disorder and wasn't supposed to survive long after birth. But seven months later, Bentley Yoder is alive and alert
 
Clinton's claim of working with Democrats and Republicans to create a child-health program
A new television ad misleadingly suggests that Hillary Clinton played a central role in creating a child-health program.
 
 
     
 
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