What Was Behind Those Befuddling McCain Questions?

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What Was Behind Those Befuddling McCain Questions?

New York Times
Senator John McCain of Arizona during the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing with James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, on Thursday.

Trump hearings launch Kamala Harris

Politico  
SAN FRANCISCO – Kamala Harris insists she’s not thinking about running for president. But few got that impression after her high-octane performances in nationally televised congressional hearings this week.

The Latest: Alabama man executed for restaurant killings

Washington Post
ATMORE, Ala. – The Latest on the execution of Alabama inmate Robert Melson (all times local):. 10:30 p.m.. Alabama has put to death a man convicted for the 1994 shooting deaths of three fast food restaurant employees.

Couple indicted in Texas Denny’s chokehold death

CNN
Houston (CNN) A Texas deputy and her husband could face life in prison after a night out for two Texas families turned into a deadly fight.

Jeff Sessions offered in recent months to resign as attorney general

Bangor Daily News
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions addresses the National Law Enforcement Conference on Human Exploitation in Atlanta, June 6, 2017.

Chicago man charged after racial confrontation at Starbucks

Atlanta Journal Constitution
Coffee spilled on a 23-year-old man in a Chicago Starbucks led to a racially charged confrontation. A Chicago man was charged this week with misdemeanor battery after an apparent racially charged altercation caught on video at a Starbucks, CNN reported.

Killer in supermarket shooting posted chilling videos online, lauding Columbine massacre

Washington Post
Before heading to his overnight shift at a Pennsylvania supermarket Wednesday, Randy Stair posted a trove of disturbing videos and files online documenting his plans to kill his co-workers.

‘It’s discrimination’: Gay man says he’s barred from pride parade for supporting Trump

Washington Post
When he closes his eyes, Brian Talbert can see each detail of the float he had planned to build. It was going to be 27 feet long, have “a bunch of American flags,” a replica of the Statue of Liberty, “female impersonators” and the “most patriotic music

Paris Pullout Pits Chamber Against Some of Its Biggest Members

Bloomberg
But when Trump announced his decision, he cited research from one business behemoth that’s issued a steady stream of criticism to the Paris deal, the U.S.

Montana congressman will enter a plea in assault case

Washington Post
Newly elected U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte (R-Mont.) wants to enter a plea and be sentenced on a charge of assaulting a reporter who asked him a question about health care on the eve of last month’s special election, his lawyers said in a motion filed

Saturday’s $435M Powerball prize will be 8th largest ever

USA TODAY
Time to start dreaming big dreams again, really big dreams. After no one won Wednesday night’s grand prize, Saturday’s estimated Powerball jackpot will be $435 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which administers the game in 44 …

Church bus crash in Georgia leaves one dead, multiple injured

New York Daily News
One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a church bus carrying a student missionary group crashed in Georgia Thursday, officials said.

Goody: Trump-Comey jokes on Twitter might be fun, but they’re not actually doing anything

AZCentral.com
At Houston’s Axelrad, people crammed inside and the crowd overflowed into the beer garden outside, all to watch or listen to the same thing— the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing of former FBI Director James Comey.

Senate Republicans consider keeping parts of Obamacare they once promised to kill

Washington Post
In their effort to revamp the nation’s health-care system, Senate Republicans are considering preserving or more gradually eliminating key elements of the Affordable Care Act that the House voted to discard, creating an uncomfortable political

East’s last class praised for resilience

GoErie.com
East High School senior Destiny Cain, 18, looks for family members entering the Bayfront Convention Center for her school’s graduation ceremony Thursday.

Jersey City mayor, police union clash over video that allegedly shows cops kicking burning man

Fox News
A New Jersey mayor and his city’s police union are clashing publically over whether a newly released video shows quick-thinking police officers or an example of police brutality.

Hundreds gather to honor Naomi Jones at vigil

Pensacola News Journal
Hundreds of people gathered Thursday evening to remember 12-year-old Naomi Jones during a candlelight vigil outside Olive Baptist Church.

Trump’s laptop ban could expand to 71 more airports

Business Insider
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government might expand a ban on larger electronics like laptops in airplane cabins to flights originating from dozens of airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the head of Homeland Security said on Wednesday, …

Teenager Dead, Another Wounded in Brooklyn Double Shooting: Police

NBC New York
Two cousins were shot and one is dead in an overnight shooting in Brooklyn, their relative and police say. Katherine Creag reports.

Trump administration takes on Obama’s education law

Daytona Times
Neither Trump nor DeVos can make any changes to the Common Core State Standards because states, local officials and community stakeholders developed those standards.

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