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    BT.com

    Could Australian-style points-based immigration system follow Brexit?
    BT.com
    The right to come to the UK would be based on skills as is the case Down Under. 0. Share this. Facebook; Twitter; Google plus; Email; Share. 0. Could Australian-style points-based immigration system follow Brexit? Facebook; Twitter; Google; Email.
    The Brexit campaign's new immigration plan could block migrants for 2 main reasonsBusiness Insider Australia
    Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Gisela Stuart say Brits must take back control of BritainThe Sun

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    Civil rights inquiry due in Minneapolis police shooting
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    Taiwan's foreign ministry has confirmed a report that a former tycoon wanted on allegations of embezzlement and fraud was killed in a car accident in California. He had been hiding for years in the United States.More >>. A former tycoon who was one of ...
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    Danny Valencia keeps up hot hitting to lead A's past Twins 7-4
    San Jose Mercury News
    OAKLAND -- Danny Valencia's month of May started with him completing a stint on the disabled list. Ever since then, he's been dismantling American League pitching, including three RBI in Tuesday's 7-4 win over the Minnesota Twins. The third baseman ...
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    The Walk Off: Dodgers finally end Jake Arrieta's impressive streak
    Yahoo Sports (blog)
    Welcome to The Walk Off, the nightly MLB recap from Big League Stew. Here we'll look the top performers of the night, show you a must-see highlight and rundown the scoreboard. First, we start with a game you need to know about. Give credit to Jake Arrieta.

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    USA Softball names Michigan's Sierra Romero top college player
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    Michigan second baseman Sierra Romero was named the USA Softball national collegiate player of the year on Tuesday night, and now she wants more. "It's an unreal feeling to win the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award," said Romero, who ...
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    New York Times

    SEC Expected to Exclude Transfers Who Have a History of Violence
    New York Times
    The Southeastern Conference's commissioner, Greg Sankey, last week. “Our policies will become more clear this week,” he said Tuesday. Credit Brynn Anderson/Associated Press. SANDESTIN, Fla. — Years ago, when he first began chasing down high ...
    Five things to keep an eye on at SEC's spring meetingsESPN (blog)
    SEC commissioner Greg Sankey: League may tweak rules governing transfers who faced disciplinary actionThe Advocate
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  7. NEW YORK (AP) — More than a dozen big checks flowed out of New York last week, bound for veterans’ charities from Donald Trump. On Tuesday, he announced he had made good on his promise of last January to give the groups millions of dollars from a highly publicized fundraiser.

    The announcement by the presumptive Republican presidential candidate came in the midst of a 40-minute rant against “dishonest” and “sleazy” reporters who have been pressing the issue.

    NEW YORK, NY - MAY 31: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a news conference at Trump Tower where he addressed issues about the money he pledged to donate to veterans groups following a skipped a debate in January before the Iowa caucuses on May 31, 2016 in New York City. Trump had previously said he had raised $6 million at the nationally broadcast fund-raiser he attended instead of the debate and that he would donate it all to veterans groups. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    NEW YORK, NY – MAY 31: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a news conference at Trump Tower where he addressed issues about the money he pledged to donate to veterans groups following a skipped a debate in January before the Iowa caucuses on May 31, 2016 in New York City. Trump had previously said he had raised $6 million at the nationally broadcast fund-raiser he attended instead of the debate and that he would donate it all to veterans groups. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    The largest donation, a $1 million check dated May 24 and drawn from Donald J. Trump’s personal account, was addressed to a small Tuckahoe, New York, group that provides scholarships to the children of fallen Marines.

    Trump had been interviewed that same day by The Washington Post, which for weeks had been raising questions about where the promised money was, urging him to disclose recipients of the millions raised during a splashy telethon-style fundraiser he held in Iowa in January in place of a Fox debate he was boycotting.

    At a news conference Tuesday, Trump released a list of 41 groups he said had received $5.6 million.

    “Most of the money went out quite a while ago,” Trump said. “Some of it went out more recently. But all of this has gone out.”

    Throughout Tuesday’s confrontational event, Trump repeatedly slammed the media as “unbelievably dishonest” for its treatment of the issue and dismissed an ABC reporter as “a sleaze.” He said many times that he didn’t want credit for the fundraising but seemed peeved that he wasn’t thanked for it.

    “Instead of being like, ‘Thank you very much, Mr. Trump,’ or ‘Trump did a good job,’ everyone’s saying: ‘Who got it? Who got it? Who got it?’ And you make me look very bad,” Trump complained, taking on reporters in the room. “I have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job.”

    The Associated Press spoke or left messages with each of the organizations Trump named. Of the 30 groups that responded by Tuesday, about half said they had received checks from Trump just last week.

    Several said the checks were dated on or about May 24 — the date as Trump’s interview with the Post — and shipped out overnight.

    Among them was the big check from Trump himself, written to the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation. Trump’s campaign had previously told the newspaper that his promised $1 million personal donation had already been distributed.

    Though the foundation had received a $100,000 check from Trump’s charity in March, last week’s $1 million donation came as something of a surprise.

    “It is obviously a wonderful donation,” said Sue Boulhosa, the group’s executive director and sole employee. She said the group had “an inkling” that more might come but the amount was a happy surprise.

    Trump has a longstanding relationship with the group, which Boulhosa said typically raises a total of between $2 million and $3 million a year. The foundation had presented Trump with an award at its 2015 gala held at a New York hotel.

    Appearing on CNN Tuesday, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said she was glad Trump had given out the promised money.

    “The problem here is the difference between what Donald Trump says and what Donald Trump does,” Clinton said. “He’s bragged for months about raising $6 million for vets and donating $1 million himself, but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making the contribution.”

    Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski had originally told the Post that the event had raised about $4.5 million — less than the $6 million originally announced by Trump — because some who’d pledged had backed out. Lewandowski also said all the money had been given out.

    Trump had claimed during the fundraiser that he’d raised $6 million through a combination of pledges from wealthy friends, the public and $1 million from himself.

    But the campaign refused for months to disclose which charities had received the money, leading to questions about whether the money raised was less than he had said.

    “It was very unfair that the press treated us so badly,” Trump complained Tuesday.

    He suggested he had hoped to keep the donations private. However, Trump hadn’t appeared shy about giving away poster-sized checks at campaign events in the weeks after the fundraiser.

    On Jan. 30, just before the campaign’s leadoff caucuses in Iowa, he gave a $100,000 check to the Puppy Jake Foundation, which provides service dogs to wounded veterans. Representatives from the foundation, accompanied by several service dogs, accepted the check at the Adler Theater in Davenport, Iowa, where Trump was being interviewed on stage by Jerry Falwell Jr.

    The next day, in Council Bluffs, Trump presented another check, also for $100,000, to Partners for Patriots, which also provides service dogs to disabled veterans.

    The public presentations trickled off within days, though some of the groups contacted by the AP did report receiving checks in February, March and April.

    But the biggest batch appeared to have gone out around May 24, with several of the groups saying they had no contact with the Trump organization before that.

    Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks denied Tuesday that timing had anything to do with questions from the media.

    “Mr. Trump’s team worked very hard to complete this lengthy process prior to Memorial Day Weekend,” she said. The campaign also said it had taken months to carefully vet each of the groups receiving money.

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    Fort Worth Star Telegram

    At Fort Worth schools' first forum on transgender rules, overwhelming opposition
    Fort Worth Star Telegram
    The Fort Worth school district's transgender policy was the object of ardent opposition Tuesday during a public forum in which participants said they fear predators will exploit the rules to abuse girls and that boys will say they are transitioning ...

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  9. Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gov. Gary Johnson said that according to the results of an online quiz he took, he agrees with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders on “73 percent” of the issues during an interview Tuesday on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal.”

    Johnson said he took the quiz on ISideWith.com to determine which candidate he “sides with,” and he had a great deal in common with the self-described “democratic socialist” senator from Vermont.

    US Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson walks in Lafayette Park across from the White House during an interview with AFP in Washington, DC, on May 9, 2016. (NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

    US Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson walks in Lafayette Park across from the White House during an interview with AFP in Washington, DC, on May 9, 2016. (NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

    “Of course I side with myself 100 percent of the time, but interestingly, of all the presidential candidates, I next side with Bernie Sanders at 73 percent,” Johnson said. “Now, that’s the side of Bernie that has to do with pro-choice, pro-marriage equality, let’s stop with the military interventions, that there is crony capitalism, that government really isn’t fair when it comes to this level playing field, um, legalize marijuana.”

    “Look, 73 percent of what Bernie says I agree with,” he added. “We come to a ‘T’ in the road when it comes to economics. I would really argue that if we absolutely had a fair system of economics, that free markets, that we would do a lot better than going down the path of socialism.”

    Johnson said that socialism and libertarianism can coincide as long as it’s “voluntary.”

    “But, when it’s forced, that’s tyranny. So, that’s the libertarian perspective, but I think there’s so much in common, that just factually speaking, take a look, take a look, Bernie Sanders supporters, take a look at who you next side with.”

    Johnson secured the Libertarian nomination Sunday at the party’s convention.

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    KATU

    Oregon students get bottled water; lead found at 2 schools
    Washington Post
    PORTLAND, Ore. — A third-party, independent investigation will be conducted after high amounts of lead were found in water sources at two schools, which led the district to close all water fountains, Portland Public Schools Superintendent Carole Smith ...
    The Latest: Head of schools says lead investigation underwayWRAL.com
    Portland School Leaders Knew About Lead In Water As Early As 2012KUOW News and Information
    Portland school's water had 3 times the EPA maximum lead levelKREM.com

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    AL.com

    Markale Hart on shooting, killing former Auburn player Jakell Mitchell: "I ain't have no other choice"
    AL.com
    Hart testified during a prosecutorial immunity hearing in Auburn on Tuesday that will determine whether or not charges could be dismissed based on Alabama's Stand Your Ground law. Hart, who pleaded not guilty in November 2015 to Mitchell's murder, has ...
    Man Seeks Immunity in Auburn Player's Shooting DeathABC News
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    SFGate

    Wayward sea lion pup wanders onto SF beach stairwell
    SFGate
    San Francisco patrol officers, moved after discovering a baby sea lion shivering on a stairwell at Ocean Beach in the middle of the night, kept the frightened pinniped warm until rescue workers arrived in the morning to save it, authorities said Tuesday.
    Sea lion pup 'George' rescued by San Francisco policeKHOU.com
    San Francisco police rescue baby sea lion at beachKRON4.com
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    Detective whose story told in McFarland USA pleads guilty
    Washington Post
    BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — An ex-detective who was on the championship 1987 track team depicted in the movie “McFarland USA” has pleaded guilty to bribery and drug charges while he was with the Bakersfield Police Department. Damacio Diaz, was charged ...
    Second former BPD detective accepts plea deal, could face life sentenceBakersfield Now
    Former BPD detective pleads guilty to three felony charges inKern Golden Empire
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    Washington Post

    Kelvin Benjamin Rejoins a Panthers Offense That Stayed Potent Without Him
    New York Times
    Now the question becomes how the Carolina Panthers will use Benjamin, a 6-foot-5, 250-pound wide receiver, next season. Benjamin missed the Panthers' 17-2 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in training camp last summer.
    Kelvin Benjamin not wearing brace; Cam Newton again wearing bandanaESPN (blog)
    Kelvin Benjamin Comments on Recovery from Knee Surgery, Panthers OTAsBleacher Report
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  15. Fox News host Greg Gutfeld unloaded on Katie Couric for edits in her documentary “Under the Gun” during a scathing monologue Tuesday on The Five.

    In the documentary, Couric poses a question to proponents of the Second Amendment with the Virginia Citizens Defense League about preventing felons and terrorists from obtaining firearms and they appear to be stumped.

    However, Gutfeld juxtaposed the audio from the documentary with the raw audio of the initial interview, in which they offer answers to her question.

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    Image source: YouTube

    “It was done to make her look smart and them dumb,” Gutfeld said.

    In a statement, Couric said that she regrets the edit, which she called “misleading.”

    “I take responsibility for a decision that misrepresented an exchange I had with members of the Virginia Citizens Defense League,” she added.

    Gutfeld expressed doubt that Couric’s response was sincere.

    “So why did she change her tune?” Gutfeld asked. “Because she got caught.”

    “If the incident hadn’t been secretly taped, you think she would have copped to it?” Gutfeld said. “You’ve got to wonder how many other segments by Couric, Brian Williams, Jon Stewart or others would have been more fair if they knew someone was holding them accountable.”

    “So before any interview with the media remember to always press ‘record,’” he said. “Not only do you protect yourself and the truth, you also keep people like Katie honest. Because someone has to.”

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    New York Times

    Hillary Clinton Aide Says Little Thought Was Given to Potential Issues Over Private Email
    New York Times
    In testimony released Tuesday, Cheryl D. Mills insisted that Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account was “absolutely not” an attempt to evade the Freedom of Information Act. Credit Susan Walsh/Associated Press. WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton's ...

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