Sunday, June 3, 2018

Evening Edition: Citing potential backlash, Giuliani calls it ‘unthinkable’ that Trump would pardon himself

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Citing potential backlash, Giuliani calls it 'unthinkable' that Trump would pardon himself
Rudolph W. Giuliani and other allies of President Trump rejected the reality of such a brash move because of the political backlash they said could lead to Trump's impeachment. But the Republican Party has so far failed to assert a red line that would prompt them to take action against their party's leader.
Trudeau is 'overreacting' to U.S. tariffs, Trump adviser says
After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lashed out last week over new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, Larry Kudlow said the administration's confrontation with Canada is a "family quarrel" that can be resolved through negotiations.
 
Most women with a common type of early-stage breast cancer can skip chemo, a new report finds
The findings, from the largest breast cancer treatment trial ever conducted, showed that chemo does not help 70 percent of patients. That means more than 85,000 women a year can safely forgo chemotherapy.
 
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In a Georgia town, nine people explain their frustration and optimism on immigration
A debate over deportation and a border wall, boosted by President Trump, has gripped electoral politics in the state. The Post traveled to Gainesville, Ga., to ask locals how they would change the nation's immigration system.
 
1968
After black-power salute at the Olympics, it took decades to recover
As word of the protest during the national anthem spread across a country still reeling from racial tensions, it became clear that Tommie Smith and John Carlos would not be returning home from Mexico City to a hero's welcome. Instead, they were cast as villains.
 
Wonkblog | Analysis
Kim Jong Il reportedly had McDonald's flown in from China. His son might get a franchise.
The fast-food chain has long been seen as a symbol of Western culture and capitalism. If McDonald's opened a location in Pyongyang, experts and history suggest this could be a big deal.
 
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Tennis could have reason to make matches shorter: Your shrinking attention span
As the tradition-bound sport tries to keep pace in a fast-moving world, some question the wisdom of the five-set match format.
 
What to expect at Apple's Worldwide Developers conference
Instead of a show packed with major hardware announcements, analysts expect the tech giant to focus on how it has improved the systems that sit at the core of its business, while showing off a little bit of what's coming next.
 
Stanley Cup Finals | Perspective
Alex Ovechkin is playing the most complete hockey of his career
The Washington Capitals captain is scoring goals, blocking shots and hitting. It's a complete effort — and it may be what brings his team its first Stanley Cup.
 
 
Analysis
Here's what the Cleveland Cavaliers need to do to win Game 2 of the NBA Finals
If the Cavaliers let their heads drop and don't keep the same level of focus for 48 minutes, they don't stand a chance.
 
An FBI agent did a back flip in a club, dropped his gun and accidentally shot someone, police say
A bar patron in Denver was struck in the leg early Saturday when the unidentified agent retrieved the weapon from the ground and accidentally fired, authorities said.
 
Officer is fired after video showed him running down a suspect with his car
"I know what I did," the Georgia officer said afterward. "Why'd you run?"
 
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