Thursday, June 28, 2018

Evening Edition: Five dead, gunman in custody after shooting at Capital Gazette building in Annapolis, police say

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Five dead, gunman in custody after shooting at Capital Gazette building in Annapolis, police say
Anne Arundel County police reported an active shooter around 3 p.m and evacuated the building while searching for the shooter, police said.
'I'm not trying to hide anything': Rosenstein responds to GOP attacks
Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein squared off with lawmakers who accused him of misconduct and stonewalling — claims he denies — in a feud over FBI probes of Hillary Clinton and President Trump.
 
The Fix: Rod Rosenstein shuts down Jim Jordan over Fox News report
Jordan picked the wrong Fox News reports with which to grill Rosenstein.
 
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The Fix: How Rosenstein and Wray undermined GOP efforts to undermine Russia probe
One by one, the FBI and DOJ officials knocked down Republican arguments claiming bias, all while under oath.
 
The Health 202 | Analysis
Kennedy's exit raises possibility of overturning Roe v. Wade
The fate of the controversial 1973 Supreme Court ruling upholding abortion rights is a top question for lawmakers, policymakers and activists as a seat opens on the court.
 
Analysis
Most immigrants are in the U.S. legally. That's something most Americans don't seem to know.
Researchers asked respondents whether most immigrants in the United States were here legally or illegally. There are interesting demographic splits in their responses.
 
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'It's not just one district': Ocasio-Cortez pushes back on Pelosi's caution not to read too much into her victory
During a television interview after her stunning primary win over 10-term incumbent Rep. Joseph Crowley in New York, 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that "we're in the middle of a movement.
 
Severe trucker shortage in U.S. could undermine the entire economy
Faced with more than 63,000 open jobs this year — and counting — trucking companies are hiking pay significantly, offering bonuses and even recruiting people they previously wouldn't have considered. But it's not working.
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
Trump announces a major U.S. Steel expansion — that isn't happening
The company ducked questions about whether an alleged phone conversation between the president and its CEO ever took place.
 
 
A car crash killed a newlywed in 1973. Now police say she was killed by the groom.
Suspicions that Donnie Rudd was involved in an unsolved 1991 killing led investigators to reexamine the 1973 death of his wife.
 
Analysis
The clock is ticking on the Lakers, and not just because Magic Johnson says so
Johnson said the team has two summers to get itself together or he would move on from running the franchise, but the Lakers are still struggling to lure star players as free agency draws ever closer.
 
World Cup 2018
Everything you need to know about the World Cup's fair-play tiebreaker
Good behavior on the pitch meant Japan advanced to the knockout round, while Senegal was eliminated.
 
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