A Republican contractor’s database of nearly every voter was left exposed on the Internet for 12 days, researcher says

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A Republican contractor’s database of nearly every voter was left exposed on the Internet for 12 days, researcher says

Washington Post
Detailed information on nearly every U.S. voter – including in some cases their ethnicity, religion and views on political issues – was left exposed online for two weeks by a political consultancy which works for the Republican National Committee and

Trump calls GOP health care bill ‘mean’ and Democrats pounce, Republicans worry

CNN
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump wants to pass health care reform. But his most consequential action on the issue this month — calling the bill the House passed “mean” in a private meeting with Senate Republicans — has only made things more …

Laura Ingraham as the new Sean Spicer? Why many find that hard to imagine.

Washington Post
Imagine the job description for President Trump’s White House Press Secretary: Defend the president’s utterances at all costs, no matter how ridiculous or counterfactual; admit in the alternative that you don’t have the slightest idea what he’s

Phoenix flights cancelled because it’s too hot for planes

BBC News
As temperatures climb in Phoenix, Arizona, more than 40 flights have been cancelled – because it is too hot for the planes to fly.

Justices to Hear Major Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering

New York Times
The Supreme Court has never disallowed an election map on the ground that it gives a political party an unfair advantage. Credit Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times.

The Memo: Against the odds, Trump renews push on Middle East peace

The Hill
President Trump is pushing for a historic breakthrough between Israel and the Palestinians, but the lack of specifics in his approach has left some foreign policy experts scratching their heads.

Supreme Court: Rejecting trademarks that ‘disparage’ others violates the First Amendment

Washington Post
The federal government has violated the First Amendment by refusing to register trademarks that officials consider disparaging, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday in a decision that provides a boost to the Washington Redskins’ efforts to hang

Pregnant Mother Shot Dead by Cops Whom She Called for Help

NBCNews.com
A pregnant mother in Seattle was shot and killed by two Seattle cops – whom she herself called for help, authorities said Monday. The officers were dispatched to the woman’s apartment complex in Northeast Seattle shortly before 10 a.m PT Sunday (1 p.m

Killing of Muslim teen near Va. mosque stemmed from road rage, police say

Washington Post
The Virginia teens were up late observing Ramadan, so they did what young people often do in the wee hours of the weekend: They went out for a bite to eat at McDonald’s.

Pence gets a puppy

CNN
Washington (CNN) The country let out a collective “awww” nine days ago, when news broke that one of Vice President Mike Pence’s family cats, Oreo, had died.

Does Partisan Gerrymandering Violate the First Amendment?

Slate Magazine
A pair of Supreme Court decisions about freedom of speech strengthen the plaintiffs’ argument in a blockbuster redistricting case.

Author Marlon James offers biting critique of Minnesota racism after Philando Castile case

Washington Post
Nearly two years ago, “Marlon James Day” was celebrated in Minnesota, a special honor bestowed on the Jamaican-born Minneapolis author who had just won the prestigious Man Booker Prize – Britain’s top literary honor – for “A Brief History of Seven …

Baby found dead in garbage bag

WCVB Boston
Oklahoma couple Jon and Martha Bedingfield are victims of what police are calling an unusual crime. Advertisement. The two 79-year-olds said they are light sleepers, but they completely slept through a burglar breaking into their home near Memorial

Firefighters battle 850-acre wildfire near Big Bear

Los Angeles Times
Firefighters were battling a fast-moving wildfire Monday in a section of the dry, grassy San Bernardino Mountains north of Big Bear.

Lehigh Acres man accused in fatal shooting of son

NBC2 News
A 41-year-old man is accused of killing his 20-year-old son at their Lehigh Acres home Sunday night. Deputies responded to the home in the 4600 block of 28th Street SW to investigate a domestic incident.

A few showers possible Tuesday afternoon in Albany area

Albany Times Union
A pedestrian shelters under an umbrella as he makes his way up State Street in the rain Friday March 31, 2017 in Albany, NY. (John Carl D’Annibale / Times Union).

The Note: Trump builds case against himself with tweets

ABC News
Team Trump vs. President Trump: A top member of President Trump’s legal team insisted that despite Trump’s tweet, the president is “not under investigation” for obstruction of justice, only to acknowledge no one on the Trump side knows for certain what …

$1.45 million Wolfeboro property called unfit after more than 70 dogs rescued

The Union Leader
WOLFEBORO – A gated mansion where police and animal welfare workers discovered 75 Great Dane dogs living in fetid conditions last week is being declared unfit for human habitation, according to town officials.

Flash flood watch for parts of metro Atlanta

Atlanta Journal Constitution
Rain that left behind wet roads overnight is starting to taper off, but showers could return later Tuesday and bring a risk of flooding, according to Channel 2 Action News.

Woman dies after tire smashes through windshield in Indiana

WNDU-TV
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Police say a woman has died after a pickup truck tire went through the windshield of the SUV she was driving on a freeway in Indiana.

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