‘We are grateful this has ended’: Inside the manhunt for Facebook murder suspect Steve Stephens

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‘We are grateful this has ended’: Inside the manhunt for Facebook murder suspect Steve Stephens

Washington Post
“Cleveland EMS, what is the emergency?” the 911 dispatcher said. A frantic caller tried to describe a gruesome scene on Easter Sunday in East Cleveland, where 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr.

Hate crime is suspected after a gunman kills 3 white men in downtown Fresno

Los Angeles Times
Kori Ali Muhammad told his family there was a war going on between blacks and whites in America. On social media, he referred to white people as “devils.

The Trump administration has deported a ‘dreamer’ for first time, advocates say

Washington Post
While Juan Manuel Montes Bojorquez, 23, was walking to a taxi station in Calexico, Calif., a Border Patrol agent on a bicycle stopped him, asking him for identification.

Federal judge stops Auburn from canceling white nationalist Richard Spencer speech. Violence erupts.

Washington Post
Self-proclaimed white nationalist Richard Spencer spoke at Auburn University in Alabama Tuesday night after a federal judge reversed the school’s cancellation of the event on First Amendment grounds.

What do recycled tires have to do with religious liberty? The Supreme Court is about to find out

CNN
(CNN) When Missouri launched an initiative in 2012 to encourage schools to use recycled tires to produce safer playground surfaces, it likely had no idea it was triggering a major religious liberty fight.

Jon Ossoff, Bill O’Reilly, Etan Patz: Your Wednesday Briefing

New York Times
Fighter jets on board the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson last month. The White House said last week that it was moving toward the Korean Peninsula, but it was headed the opposite way.

A month after dismissing federal prosecutors, Justice Department does not have any US attorneys in place

Washington Post
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is making aggressive law enforcement a top priority, directing his federal prosecutors across the country to crack down on illegal immigrants and “use every tool” they have to go after violent criminals and drug

Happening Today: George HW Bush, Adidas, US Navy, Prince, ‘SNL’

NBC New York
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Trump Has Pivoted to Scoring Easy Wins

National Review
Big-ticket legislation has been hard to deliver, so he is turning to foreign policy. One of the (many) things that make the Trump presidency so hard to read is that the chapters are all out of order.

Can busing Bernie Sanders to red states really help solve Democrats’ problems?

Washington Post
After losing a presidential election they thought they had in the bag, Democrats are trying something different: focusing on building the party in all 50 states, not just states they think they can win.

Trump: Illegal immigrant criminals are ‘getting the hell out’

Fox News
President Trump told Fox News that criminal illegal immigrants are “getting the hell out” of the U.S. or being thrown behind bars, as he also took to Twitter to rail against gangs like MS-13 and the Obama administration policies he claims allowed them

Elizabeth Warren Says Mitch McConnell Won’t Make Eye Contact

New York Times
Elizabeth Warren speaking to Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show” about the potential for bipartisan consensus. Credit NBC. Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown that lets you sleep – and lets us get paid to watch comedy.

Trump’s Unreleased Taxes Threaten Yet Another Campaign Promise

New York Times
Protesters rallied near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday to demand that he release his tax returns.

‘The Daily’: Trump’s About-Face on the Paris Climate Accord

New York Times
President Trump vowed on the campaign trail that he would pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord as soon as he was in office.

Ex-Saints star’s killer faces sentencing, but delay possible (Apr 19, 2017)

FOXSports.com
NEW ORLEANS (AP) It was a road-rage confrontation that cost former New Orleans Saints star Will Smith his life. Now, more than a year later, the man who pumped eight bullets into Smith is close to learning his punishment.

And Now, Female Genital Mutilation Comes to America

Daily Beast
Last week, a doctor in Michigan was charged with performing genital mutilation on two of her young patients. That’s right—her patients.

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