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  1. CBS News This year's Atlantic hurricane season could break pattern CBS News MIAMI -- U.S. government forecasters expect a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season, after three relatively slow years. But they also say climate conditions that influence storm development are making it difficult to predict how many hurricanes and ... Surge of moisture from possible tropical storm boosts DC rain chances Sunday into Memorial DayWashington Post South Floridians Stricken With “Hurricane Amnesia”CBS Local Hurricane Outlook for 2016 Atlantic SeasonABC News Huffington Post -TIME -Orlando Sentinel -whnt.com all 446 news articles » Source
  2. ESPN Miesha Tate says Ronda Rousey is 'somewhat emotionally unstable' ESPN UFC female bantamweight champion Miesha Tate said her longtime rival Ronda Rousey is "somewhat emotionally unstable." Earlier this month, Tate revealed a story involving an alleged interaction between Rousey and UFC strawweight Paige VanZant. Miesha Tate: 'Ronda Rousey is Somewhat Emotionally Unstable'Yahoo Sports Miesha Tate: Rousey is 'emotionally unstable', McGregor could be getting 'big-headed'Bloody Elbow Miesha Tate: Ronda Rousey is 'emotionally unstable'FOXSports.com MMAmania.com -Bleacher Report -MMA News -FanSided all 43 news articles » Google
  3. Wgnsradio Sheriff Robert Arnold Facing 95 Years in Prison if Convicted Wgnsradio ABOVE: Email allegedly sent from Sheriff Arnold's county email account to deputies after he left the Federal Courts on Friday. Hear the Press Conference which took place at 11AM (15 Min and 15 SEC): ... and more » Google
  4. NBCNews.com In Iraq's Battle for Fallujah, Residents Gird for Long Fight New York Times BAGHDAD — Five days into an Iraqi military operation to push Islamic State fighters out of Fallujah, residents still inside the city are preparing for a long battle, with some saying they fear being trapped between two forces they don't fully trust ... Islamic State commander in Falluja killed, US military saysReuters Hundreds flee Falluja during Iraqi offensiveCNN Islamic State: Commander in Falluja killed says USBBC News Washington Post -ABC News -USA TODAY -Fox News all 109 news articles » Source
  5. Fox News US airstrike kills ISIS commander in Fallujah Fox News A U.S. airstrike killed the Islamic State's commander in Fallujah, where the Iraqi army recently launched a major push to clear out the terror group, a Pentagon spokesman announced Friday. The strike killed Maher al-Bilawi on Wednesday, Col. Steve ... Islamic State: Commander in Falluja killed says USBBC News Islamic State commander in Falluja killed, US military saysReuters ISIS Military Commander Killed in Fallujah AirstrikeABC News Voice of America -Washington Post -USA TODAY -Antiwar.com all 271 news articles » Source
  6. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Baylor University will look to rebuild its reputation and perhaps its football program after an outside review found administrators mishandled allegations of sexual assault and the team operated under the perception it was above the rules. The largest Baptist school in the U.S. took the first steps Thursday when regents demoted high-profile President Ken Starr, a former prosecutor who investigated the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal, and fired football coach Art Briles, who turned the football program from a laughing stock into a Big 12 powerhouse. But that may not end the scrutiny. In this Dec. 5, 2015, file photo, Baylor helmets on shown the field after an NCAA college football game in Waco, Texas. Baylor University will look to rebuild its reputation and perhaps its football program after an outside review found administrators mishandled allegations of sexual assault and the team operated under the perception it was above the rules. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File) More fallout could be coming if the report by Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton attracts the attention of the U.S. Department of Education, the NCAA or even criminal prosecutors. Briles and the university are also still defendants in a federal civil lawsuit filed by a woman who says the school was casually indifferent to her pleas when she was assaulted in 2012. And the question remains whether Baylor will fire more coaches and staff in the coming days. The report didn’t identify specific cases the school is accused of mishandling. But two football players have been convicted of sexual assault since 2014, and in the past year, there have been multiple reports of other assaults and women who said the school did nothing to help. “We were horrified by the extent of these acts of sexual violence on our campus,” Baylor regents chairman Richard Willis said. “The depth to which these acts occurred shocked and outraged us. Our students and their families deserve better.” The review found that under Starr, school administrators discouraged students from reporting or participating in student conduct reviews of sexual assault complaints and even contributed to or accommodated a “hostile” environment against the alleged victims. In one case, the actions of administrators “constituted retaliation against a complainant for reporting sexual assault,” the report said. University leadership was also slow to enact federally required student conduct processes, and administrators failed to identify and eliminate the hostile environment toward victims. In a statement, the U.S. Department of Education, which enforces anti-gender discrimination regulations at universities, said Baylor had taken steps to satisfy federal requirements. But the agency said it “will not hesitate to investigate if necessary and if we receive a complaint within our jurisdiction.” As for potential NCAA violations, Willis said regents had contacted the college sports governing body “to initially discuss potential infractions.” He did not elaborate. While critical of Baylor administrators, the most egregious faults noted in the report were with Briles’ football program. Coaches and athletics administrators ran their own improper investigations of rape claims and, in some cases, chose not to report the allegations to an administrator outside of athletics, the report said. By running their own “untrained” investigations and meeting directly with a complainant, football staff “improperly discredited” complainants’ claims and “denied them a right to a fair, impartial and informed investigation,” it said. At times, football coaches and staff took steps to divert cases from student conduct or criminal procedures, acting in ways that “reinforced an overall perception that football was above the rules,” the report said. Briles did not respond to requests for comment. His daughter, Staley Lebby, called Briles’ ouster a “media witch hunt” and said her father is a “man of incredible character” in a Facebook post. For Starr, whose dogged investigation of Clinton’s relationship with White House intern Lewinsky eventually led to Clinton’s 1998 impeachment, it is a stunning fall. He is out of the operational leadership of the university but gets to stay at Baylor with the title of chancellor while teaching in the law school. In a statement, Starr apologized to “those victims who were not treated with the care, concern, and support they deserve.” He insisted he didn’t learn about the problems until fall 2015 and launched investigations as soon as he did. Starr initiated the Pepper Hamilton report that ultimately forced him out. “Despite these dark days, I remain resolved to join hands with the Baylor family to continue to build the University as we carry out its distinct mission in Christian higher education. May God grant us grace, mercy, and peace,” Starr said. Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump Formally Clinches Republican Nomination for President See How Dem Congresswoman Reacts During House Hearing When Witness Offers Her Opinion on Transgender Debate Washingtonian Editor: People Shouldn’t Say ‘Start a Family’ Because It’s Offensive ‘That’s Very Offensive’: Reporter Confronts Trump for Calling Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’ — He Responds Like You’d Expect Accusations of Pedophilia in Hollywood: Former Child Actor Corey Feldman Makes Shocking Revelation About Man Who Allegedly Molested Him Source
  7. Los Angeles Times Donald Trump arrives in Fresno, greeted by protesters and supporters Los Angeles Times Donald Trump arrived in Fresno for the first of two California rallies on Friday and was greeted by both supporters and protesters. Hundreds of protesters rallied outside Selland Arena, where the presumptive Republican presidential nominee spoke to an ... Live: Trump attacks Clinton, Sanders; protesters clash outsideSacramento Bee Trump vows to solve California's water crisisWashington Post The Latest: Protesters march outside Trump event in FresnoMcClatchy Washington Bureau CBS 8 San Diego -San Francisco Chronicle -The San Diego Union-Tribune -Santa Rosa Press Democrat all 52 news articles » Google
  8. TAKE TWO: This 800-meter victory's in the living Columbia Daily Tribune The 800-meter winners at this weekend's MSHSAA Track & Field Championships in Jefferson City will have plenty of which to be proud. But here's guessing they'd want no part of covering the distance at which they specialize the way the kids of the ... and more » Source
  9. National Cemetery of the Alleghenies director honors those who gave the 'ultimate' Tribune-Review Ron Hestdalen is director of the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Cecil, a resting place open to all members of the armed forces who have met a minimum active duty service requirement. He spoke to the Trib regarding the solemnity of Memorial Day ... and more » Google
  10. CNN Missing journalists in Colombia are in militants' hands, official says CNN (CNN) The three journalists who went missing in Colombia within the past week are in the hands of the ELN, or National Liberation Army, a Marxist guerrilla group with a heavy presence in the Catatumbo region, according to a top Colombian official. Colombia Blames Rebels for Disappearance of JournalistsABC News Catholic priest says Colombia rebels free Spanish journalistOmaha World-Herald Rebels kidnap 3 journalists and jeopardize peace talks in ColombiaFusion Reuters -Business Insider -Washington Post -VICE News all 68 news articles » Source
  11. CBS Local Family Of San Francisco Pier Shooting Victim Files Lawsuit Against City CBS Local SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The family of Kate Steinle, a woman shot and killed on San Francisco's Pier 14 last July, Friday filed a federal lawsuit against city and federal officials alleging that a series of policy failures and negligent acts led to ... Parents of Kate Steinle file lawsuit over fatal shootingFox News Kate Steinle killing: Family files wrongful-death suit against feds, San FranciscoSan Jose Mercury News Kate Steinle's family files federal lawsuit blaming government for Bay Area slayingLos Angeles Times SFGate -KRON4.com -KTVU San Francisco -KGO-TV all 8 news articles » Google
  12. Inmate recaptured after escaping work release center Times Daily LOXLEY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Department of Corrections officials say an inmate who escaped a work release site has been recaptured. Department spokesman Bob Horton said in an emailed statement that 40-year-old Jeremy Martin was taken into custody ... and more » Google
  13. Police officer accused of sexually abusing woman in custody Chron.com SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A Salt River Police Department officer is accused of sexually abusing a woman in his custody. Scottsdale police say 45-year-old Jay Hun Wu was arrested late Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping, sexual abuse and other crimes ... and more » Google
  14. Pentagon: US troops wearing YPG patches 'inappropriate' Anadolu Agency In a stunning reversal Friday, the Pentagon said it was "unauthorized" and "inappropriate” for U.S. Special Forces to wear YPG patches on their uniforms. “Corrective action taken, and we have communicated as much to our military partners and military ... and more » Source
  15. The Denver Post White supremacist gang conspired to kill Colorado prisons director, new documents allege The Denver Post Texas authorities process the scene of a shootout and wreck after a high-speed pursuit that left Evan Ebel, suspected of killing Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements days earlier, dead. By Kirk Mitchell | kmitchell@denverpost.com. May 27, 2016 | UPDATED ... Report: Colorado Prison Chief's Killing Was Gang HitCBS Local Slaying of Colorado prison chief ordered by neo-Nazi gang - reportReuters Tom Clements' murder possibly tied to prison gangFOX31 Denver KRDO all 7 news articles » Google
  16. NBC Bay Area Firefighter Injured in 2-Alarm Fire That Severely Damaged Alameda Home NBC Bay Area A firefighter was injured putting out a two-alarm house fire early Friday morning in Alameda, fire officials said. A firefighter was injured putting out a two-alarm house fire early Friday morning in Alameda, fire officials said. As of 9:15 a.m. the ... and more » Google
  17. NBC 7 San Diego San Diego Honors Military Heroes on Memorial Day Weekend NBC 7 San Diego San Diego honored military veterans over Memorial Day weekend with a series of special events around the county, including services at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. San Diego will honor U.S. military heroes this weekend with a host of special ... and more » Google
  18. Sporting News Dale Earnhardt Jr. backs half-brother in feud with stepmother Teresa Sporting News May 27, 2016 3:03pm EDT May 27, 2016 2:06pm EDT Junior tells The Charlotte Observer he believes half-brother Kerry should be allowed to use the family name in a business venture. Dale Earnhardt's widow is fighting the plan. NASCAR. Share. Tweet. Austin Dillon still honored to carry No. 3 traditionTampabay.com Exclusive: Dale Earnhardt Jr. on racing, marriage and the latest Earnhardt family feudCharlotte Observer (blog) Dale Earnhardt Jr. supporting half-brother in name disputeYahoo Sports (blog) Tri-City Herald all 13 news articles » Google
  19. Washington Post The last remaining Pentagon-trained rebel group in Syria is now in jeopardy Washington Post REYHANLI, Turkey — Throughout the fiasco of the Pentagon's $500 million effort to train and equip a force of Syrian rebels to take on the Islamic State, one small group endured. The New Syrian Army completed the U.S. training course in Jordan ... Islamic State advance near Turkish border, civilians trappedReuters Doctors Without Borders Evacuating Key Syrian Hospital Amid ISIS OffensiveNPR Future of Remaining Group of US-Trained Syrian Rebels in Jeopardy After ISIS AttackNewsmax Quad City Times -Wall Street Journal -International Business Times -The National Interest Online all 93 news articles » Source
  20. CBS Local Reynolds can defer military service to play for Ravens NFL.com Former Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds will be taking orders in 2016, but it could be from the Ravens coaching staff instead of a commanding officer. U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announced Friday that Baltimore's sixth-round pick in the ... Keenan Reynolds' service deferred, cleared to play this seasonNBCSports.com New ruling will enable Navy football stars to immediately start their NFL careersmySanAntonio.com Defense secretary: Navy's Reynolds, Swain can play in NFLWashington Post WBAL Baltimore -National Football Post -Today's Pigskin (blog) -Campus Sports all 12 news articles » Google
  21. Western Journalism Lawmakers Urged To Respond After Obama Implies WWII Acts Of Japan, US Morally Equivalent Western Journalism President Obama's speech in Hiroshima is drawing criticism for seeming to cast the United States' and Japan's actions during World War II as morally equivalent. Obama took the occasion of his wreath-laying ceremony at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial on ... and more » Source
  22. OregonLive.com Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton announces retirement OregonLive.com Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton will retire this summer, he announced in an email to staff sent at 10:40 a.m. Friday. Staton is the subject of a county human resources investigation over his treatment of employees. Three unions have called for his ... Embattled Sheriff Dan Staton Stepping AsidePatch.com Embattled Sheriff Dan Staton to retire in AugustPortland Tribune all 4 news articles » Google
  23. ESPN Sixers to explore trades involving Jahlil Okafor, Nerlens Noel ESPN The Philadelphia 76ers will explore trading Jahlil Okafor and Nerlens Noel in the buildup to the NBA draft on June 23, according to league sources. Sources told ESPN that the Sixers are determined to gauge the trade market for both Okafor and Noel and ... and more » Google
  24. The Daily News Journal Officials: Options limited after Arnold indictment The Daily News Journal MURFREESBORO — Republican state Sen. Bill Ketron of Murfreesboro is calling on Sheriff Robert Arnold to resign after Rutherford County officials said they cannot remove the federally indicted sheriff from office. “I am requesting that Sheriff Arnold ... Rutherford County sheriff indicted in corruption investigationWATE 6 On Your Side Sheriff Robert Arnold, 2 Others Indicted On 13 ChargesNewsChannel5.com Rutherford County sheriff, two others indicted by grand juryNashville Business Journal (blog) Humphrey on the Hill (blog) -Sidelines Online (subscription) all 22 news articles » Google
  25. Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King took to Twitter Friday to point out what he says is the “most devastating 10 minutes” on Hillary Clinton that you will “ever” see. King shared a video clip from MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” in which co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski opined on the latest revelations having to do with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s ongoing email scandal. “Far and away the most devastating 10 minutes on @HillaryClinton you will EVER see. From lifelong Democrats. It’s bad,” King tweeted. On Thursday, Clinton again claimed that others within the State Department knew about her private email server and that she has handed over all of the emails from the server, even though the State Department inspector general’s office this week released a report alleging otherwise. “That was mind-boggling,” Scarborough responded after hearing Clinton’s comments. “The number of false statements contained within that…I mean, I don’t want to be, like, negative, I really don’t, but that was just mind-boggling. Does she not have anybody around her that can tell her that we have to stop lying about this?” Scarborough said, adding, “Because everything she said in there was just a lie. I mean, it was allowed by the State Department. No, it was not allowed by the State Department.” Scarborough then pointed to the large number of Americans who do not believe Clinton is “honest and trustworthy” while making the point that her statement on Thursday “doesn’t help” win those voters. “She’s just not telling the truth. and her own State Department said, ‘You’re not telling the truth.’ It would be better for her politically to say I screwed up and I’m really sorry. Why can’t they do it?” Scarborough added. Brzezinski then asserted that the comment was “more than a screw-up.” “I mean, that’s what she should say. But, you understand this is far more problematic than a screw-up,” Brzezinski said. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter and Facebook: Follow @jonstreet Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump Formally Clinches Republican Nomination for President See How Dem Congresswoman Reacts During House Hearing When Witness Offers Her Opinion on Transgender Debate Washingtonian Editor: People Shouldn’t Say ‘Start a Family’ Because It’s Offensive ‘That’s Very Offensive’: Reporter Confronts Trump for Calling Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’ — He Responds Like You’d Expect Accusations of Pedophilia in Hollywood: Former Child Actor Corey Feldman Makes Shocking Revelation About Man Who Allegedly Molested Him Source
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