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DunyaNews PakistanBomber and bombed: US, Japan bound by atomic legacy
DunyaNews Pakistan
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan and the United States have forged one of the world's most enduring -- some would say improbable -- relationships in the seven decades since American atomic bombs laid waste to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing 200,000 people.
VOICES: A-bomb survivors leader says Japan shares blame, tooWashington Post
A-bomb survivors to attend Obama's Hiroshima memorialThe Star Online
President Obama's balancing act during visit to Japan (+video)Christian Science Monitor Kansas City Star -Peoria Journal Star -National Catholic Reporter (blog) -Visayan Daily Star (press release) all 21 news articles » -
Bluffton TodayWhen it comes to guns, use common sense
Bluffton Today
Donald Carder wears his handgun in a holster as he pushes his son, Waylon, in a stroller at the National Rifle Association convention Saturday, May 21, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. Attendees at the convention are permitted to carry firearms under Kentucky ...
Second Amendment feverThe News Journal all 80 news articles » -
Bluffton TodayWhen it comes to guns, use common sense
Bluffton Today
Donald Carder wears his handgun in a holster as he pushes his son, Waylon, in a stroller at the National Rifle Association convention Saturday, May 21, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. Attendees at the convention are permitted to carry firearms under Kentucky ...and more » -
CNNDems worry DNC chair 'too toxic' after Sanders blast
CNN
(CNN) Democratic senators are discussing whether Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz should be removed as the head of the party because she has become "too toxic" in the ongoing Democratic civil war. "There is a lot ...
Why Bernie Sanders keeps playing small ball on delegatesWashington Post
5 Ways Bernie Sanders May Impact The Democratic Party PlatformHuffington Post
Dems discuss dropping Wasserman SchultzThe Hill New York Times -Politico -USA TODAY -Fox News all 1,091 news articles » -
ReutersJapan PM to discuss Okinawa crime with Obama ahead of G7
Reuters
TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will meet U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday ahead of this week's Group of Seven summit, a Japanese Foreign Ministry source said, with one topic being how to prevent crime by workers from U.S. ...
Japan government spokesman denies report PM Abe to delay sales tax hikeThe Fiscal Times
The benefits and trials of AbenomicsThe Japan Times
As Obama and G-7 arrive in Japan, Tokyo press will be falling in lineWashington Post BBC News -Wall Street Journal -Nikkei Asian Review -FX News Call all 62 news articles » -
A DePaul University student fed-up with her peers disrupting a Tuesday event featuring provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos decided to take matters into her own hands.
While security stood by and watched, junior Kati Danforth walked on stage and confronted the Black Lives Matter protesters who were attempting to shut down the event.
“Alright, you guys really need to check yourselves,” Danforth told the rowdy group of demonstrators.
“You’re in a place and you’re not respecting it,” she added.
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Moments later, one of the protesters walked up to her and shouted something in her face.
“I’m a white supremacist now? Because I believe in hard work and deciding that I need to make a life for myself makes me a racist, a bigot and a white supremacist?” Danforth asked.
“You’re being lazy and disrespectful,” she told the student. “And I’m pretty sure your parents didn’t raise you to be disrespectful!”
Danforth tried to convince her peers to stand down by noting that several conservative groups had worked hard and paid for the event to take place. Her arguments fell on deaf ears.
“It’s an opinion guys! It’s an opinion! It’s not going to kill you!” she shouted. “If you believe in who you are and you know who you are, it will not bother you!”
“I know who I am! I am Kati Danforth. I am a math major and junior at DePaul University and I am working my ass off to become something!” she added as the audience rose to their feet in applause.
Yiannopoulos ultimately chose to end the event early because the protesters wouldn’t exit the stage. Instead, the Breitbart editor led a group of students to the school’s administrative office to complain about security’s failure to restore order to the room.
Danforth did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheBlaze Tuesday night.
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ESPNWestbrook, Thunder put Warriors on brink of elimination
ESPN
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Russell Westbrook had 36 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Golden State Warriors 118-94 on Tuesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Finals and put the defending NBA ...
Warriors vs. Thunder 2016 final score: Oklahoma City overpowers Golden State to take 3-1 series leadSB Nation
Warriors on brink of elimination as Thunder close in on NBA FinalsSports Illustrated
Thunder roll in Game 4, push Warriors to brink of eliminationUSA TODAY Los Angeles Times -CBSSports.com -Washington Post -SFGate all 806 news articles » -
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton win Washington State primaries
The Week Magazine
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton won their respective primaries in Washington State on Tuesday, but only Trump gets delegates for his victory. (Democrats allocated their delegates in an earlier caucus, which Bernie Sanders won.) ...and more » -
CNNTrump protesters smash door, break through barriers
CNN
(CNN) Protesters lit fires, smashed a door and threw rocks outside a Donald Trump rally Tuesday night in New Mexico -- the latest scuffle to follow the presumptive Republican nominee's campaign. The scene outside Albuquerque's convention center was ...
Anti-Trump protesters at Trump rally throw rocks, bottles at Albuquerque policeWashington Post
Trump Says He's Holding Fundraisers Only Because GOP AskedABC News
Protests turn violent outside Trump New Mexico eventFox News New York Times -TIME -CBS News -NPR all 703 news articles » -
CNNDonald Trump wins Washington primary
CNN
Washington (CNN) Donald Trump is less than 10 delegates shy of clinching the Republican presidential nomination following a win Tuesday in the Washington state primary. The victory -- winning at least 40 of Washington's delegates -- means Trump now ...
Clinton, Trump crank up the vitriol in prelude to NovemberFox News
Trump sued bank to get out of $40M debt after housing crashNew York Daily News
Clinton berates Trump over housing market crashThe Hill (blog) Las Vegas Review-Journal -Huffington Post -Washington Post -The MReport all 17 news articles » -
CNNTrump protesters smash door, break through barriers
CNN
(CNN) Albuquerque police say bottles and rocks were thrown at a Donald Trump rally there Tuesday night, shattering a glass door as tensions between protesters and police escalated. Despite initial word of gunshots, Albuquerque's police department said ...and more » -
CNNTrump protesters smash door, break through barriers
CNN
(CNN) Albuquerque police say bottles and rocks were thrown at a Donald Trump rally there Tuesday night, shattering a glass door as tensions between protesters and police escalated. Despite initial word of gunshots, Albuquerque's police department said ...
What we know — and what we don't — about the money Donald Trump raised for veteransWashington Post
Protesters clash with police outside New Mexico Trump rallyLos Angeles Times
APD use smoke to disperse Trump protestersKOB.com ABC News -KRQE News 13 all 216 news articles » -
CNNDonald Trump wins Washington primary
CNN
Washington (CNN) Donald Trump moved closer to clinching the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday by winning the Washington primary. With 68% of the vote in, Trump had 76% support, with the rest going to former rivals who have since departed ...
Trump wins Washington StatePolitico (blog)
Where's the intrigue? Washington primary counts only for GOPMiami Herald
Trump, Clinton take lead in early returns in WA primaryThe Seattle Times ABC News -Washington Examiner -The Olympian -NorthJersey.com all 63 news articles » -
CNNTrump on the defense over Clinton's housing market digs
CNN
Albuquerque, New Mexico (CNN) Donald Trump on Tuesday defended comments he made two years before the housing market crashed -- in which he said he hoped the real estate market would collapse -- insisting he was simply a businessman eyeing an ...
Trump sued bank to get out of $40M debt after housing crashNew York Daily News
Warren: Trump was 'drooling' over housing crashThe Hill (blog)
Is it time to ask Romney to run?Alaska Dispatch News Las Vegas Review-Journal -Newsmax -Washington Post -Huffington Post all 53 news articles » -
Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Tuesday he is “100 percent” behind presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump because the Supreme Court is the most important issue of the election.
While attending the funeral of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, an icon in conservative circles, earlier this year, Santorum told Fox News host Greta Van Susteren that it became clear to him that “the most important issue right now is to preserve the Constitution.”
Should likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton win the general election in November, Santorum told Van Susteren that the nomination of five “progressive, ultraliberal” justices would “rewrite the Constitution and the next 25 years of America would be changed.”
Santorum added that he approved of the billionaire businessman’s Supreme Court picks, which he announced last week.
“They are solid folks,” he said. “They will preserve the Constitution, and that is the most important thing we can have in this election.”
However, along with Santorum’s strong comments in support of Trump, he also told the Fox News anchor that he does not favor the way in which the presumptive Republican nominee is campaigning.
“I don’t think you’re going to see a lot of good for discourse over the next several months, from either camp,” Santorum said of the personal attacks currently plaguing the political cycle.
Of Trump’s rhetoric when it comes to the way he’s going after Clinton, Santorum said the real estate developer’s brash style has “worked very well for him.”
“I think maybe Americans want a little unvarnished, and I can’t say that I’m crazy about it,” he added.
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KOIN.comPortland Police: Man with gun confronting officers
KOIN.com
The Portland Police Bureau's SERT and Crisis Negotiation Teams are at the Fox Run Mobile Home Park on the report of an armed man. Gun seized in Seattle shooting traced to former deputy. Updated: 8 mins ago. SEATTLE (AP) — Officials say a gun ...
Man confronts officers with gun, retreats into NE Portland mobile home, police sayOregonLive.com
Police in standoff with man reportedly with gun at NE Portland mobile homeKATU
Armed man confronts officers at North Portland mobile home park, police saykgw.com all 4 news articles » -
Alex Rodriguez collects two hits, Thunder beat Fisher Cats in 11
The Trentonian
Yankees designated hitter Alex Rodriguez looks on from the dugout during Tuesday night's rehab appearance for the Thunder at Arm & Hammer Park. (John Blaine/ Trentonian Photo). Trenton >> Alex Rodriguez collected a pair of hits and heard the cheers ...and more » -
The Seattle TimesUnknown number injured, damage reported in Kansas storms
The Seattle Times
In this Monday, May 23, 2016 frame from video, a tornado moves through the area near Woodward, Okla., as the sun sets. More storms are in the forecast all week, with Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and northeastern Colorado in the crosshairs on Tuesday.
Possible tornado hits Bristow Tuesday: Radar images track the intensity and velocity of the windskjrh.com
Bristow animal rescue damaged during stormKOKI FOX 23 all 16 news articles » -
New York TimesPenguins' stars step up in crucial win, force Game 7 against Lightning
USA TODAY
TAMPA – Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan's decision to switch goalies, as important as it seems, may not have been as critical to the outcome of Game 6 as his decision to challenge an apparent Tampa Bay goal in the first period. The Penguins ...
Crosby helps Penguins beat Lightning to force Game 7Yahoo Sports
Rapid Reaction: Pittsburgh Penguins 5, Tampa Bay Lightning 2ESPN (blog)
Lightning Strikes Lightning's loss leads to another Game 7 in East finalTampabay.com SB Nation -CBSSports.com -Columbus Dispatch -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette all 633 news articles » -
Another episode of violent protests broke out Tuesday night at a rally for Donald Trump — this time, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Right outside the venue, several hundred protesters reportedly broke through police barricades, lit fires and threw several items at law enforcement officers and reporters stationed there. At one point, protesters could be seen waving Mexican flags, while shouting obscenities like, “F*** Donald Trump!”
As the disruptions continued to escalate, police rode into the crowds on horseback in an effort to break up the protesting.
Protesters shouting “fuck Donald trump!” (And playing the song) as cops on horses tell them to disband. pic.twitter.com/FCrnzQKezj
— Alexandra Jaffe (@ajjaffe) May 25, 2016
Protestors are throwing rocks at police officers. Protest is turning violent. https://t.co/gYiOiZZlIQ pic.twitter.com/50TBNMZ5ad
— Evan D. Folan (@EFolan_ABC7) May 25, 2016
Video: In Albuquerque, anti-@realDonaldTrump thugs throw things at @JacobNBC Rascon, knock him off @MSNBC #TTT16 pic.twitter.com/Rj18fZqmhP
— Brent Baker (@BrentHBaker) May 25, 2016
The scene became so chaotic, that a temporary lockdown was put in place at the front of the site, where a glass window was shattered, according to Politico. Minor property damage resulted from the protests. Some also claimed to have heard gunshots, but the Albuquerque Police Department later tweeted that there was “no confirmation” that shots had been fired.
Scene after Trump rally in NM: glass door to convention center smashed. Riot police diverting crowd from main exits pic.twitter.com/lfcIRDnS3s
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 25, 2016
There is no confirmation that any gunshots were fired, contrary to reports. Possible damage to Convention Center Windows by pellet gun
— Albuquerque Police (@ABQPOLICE) May 25, 2016
While Trump spoke, activists frequently interrupted him. But, in is typical fashion, the brash billionaire was quick to fire back insults at the belligerent protesters.
“He can’t get a date so he’s doing this instead,” Trump said of one protester.” Of another, he said, “How old is this kid?”
“Still wearing diapers,” the presumptive GOP nominee added.
Several protesters outside the event site claimed officers deployed tear gas to disperse the crowds, but police disputed that claim, saying they used smoke bombs instead. However, officers did reportedly use pepper spray on the protesters outside.
ONGOING: Albuquerque police deploy smoke grenades after protesters threw rocks at police: pic.twitter.com/gsRXLl0psU
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) May 25, 2016
The smoke that has been seen is not tear gas, it’s just smoke. We have not deployed tear gas at this time.
— Albuquerque Police (@ABQPOLICE) May 25, 2016
Happening NOW: Police in Albuquerque firing pepper spray at protesters after today’s Trump rally: pic.twitter.com/dnLamjjNU0
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) May 25, 2016
It was only protesters who were inside the venue who were apprehended by security, the Times reported. New Mexico holds its presidential primary on June 7.
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New York TimesCalifornia Looms as Delegate Prize, and as One More Democratic Battlefield
New York Times
Hillary Clinton and Representative Karen Bass of Los Angeles discussed foster care at a gathering on Tuesday at the Community Coalition in the city. Credit Monica Almeida/The New York Times. COMMERCE, Calif. — With two weeks before California's ...
Why Bernie Sanders keeps playing small ball on delegatesWashington Post
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The Denver PostControversial Douglas County superintendent to lead Texas school district
Chalkbeat Colorado
Douglas County School District Superintendent Liz Fagen, who put in place a controversial market-based pay system for teachers and a voucher program that drew national attention and legal challenges, is leaving to lead a Texas school district.
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Washington PostPolanco drives in 5, Pirates crush Diamondbacks 12-1
Washington Post
PITTSBURGH — Gregory Polanco hit a three-run homer and drove in a career-best five runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates rolled by the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-1 on Tuesday night. Polanco's shot to the concourse in right-center field off Shelby Miller (1-6 ...
Polanco drives in 5, Pirates crush Diamondbacks 12-1 (May 24, 2016)FOXSports.com
Diamondbacks' Jean Segura: Taken to hospital for concussion testsCBSSports.com
Pirates get 17 hits in 12-1 victory against DiamondbacksPittsburgh Post-Gazette (blog) Rum Bunter -WTOP -Today's Knuckleball (blog) -Lyndy's Sports Annuals all 30 news articles » -
ProBasketballTalk (blog)Thunder's Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant put on first-half show at Warriors' expense
ProBasketballTalk (blog)
I'd say Warriors fans are stunned, but more than that Warriors players look stunned — they are getting steamrolled by Oklahoma City again, giving up 72 first half points and being down by 19. I guess we tell Warriors' fans what we have told the fans ...and more »
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BEIJING (AP) — Chinese tech giant Huawei said Wednesday it has filed patent infringement lawsuits against South Korean mobile phone rival Samsung in the United States and China, in a case that highlights the rise of Asian competitors as technology ...
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