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  1. ESPN No Duda, no problem: Mets find power stroke, beat Nationals ESPN WASHINGTON -- David Wright, Yoenis Cespedes and Neil Walker homered on the day Mets slugger Lucas Duda went on the disabled list, leading New York past the Washington Nationals 7-1 Monday night. Pitching on the eve of his 43rd birthday, Bartolo ... Gio Gonzalez has a rough night as Nationals fall to Mets in series openerWashington Post Bartolo Colon rebounds, Mets bats come alive in 7-1 win over Nationals | Rapid reactionNJ.com David Wright homers as Mets cruise to 7-1 win over NationalsNew York Daily News New York Post -Newsday -Federal Baseball -The Register Star all 54 news articles » Google
  2. Sports Chat Place 'Detroit Tigers vs. Philadelphia Phillies - 5/24/16 MLB Pick, Odds, and Prediction' Sports Chat Place The Philadelphia Phillies are challenging in the National League East but the team does need more consistent scoring. The Phillies have lost three of four following a 5-4 defeat at Detroit on Monday night. Phils starter Vincent Velasquez allowed three ... and more » Google
  3. USA TODAY Sharks take down Blues in Game 5 for 3-2 lead USA TODAY ST. LOUIS — When facing adversity this postseason, the San Jose Sharks have a habit of responding in a big way. Whether bouncing back from a loss or rallying during a game, they're nothing if not resilient. That pattern continued in Game 5 of the ... W2W4: San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues, Game 5ESPN (blog) DraftKings outlook: Sharks at Blues, Game 5NHL.com Sharks take control of Western Conference Final with a pair of power play goals in Game 5SB Nation Sports Illustrated -SFGate -San Francisco Chronicle -NJ.com all 1,345 news articles » Google
  4. Fox News host Megyn Kelly confronted Black Lives Matter activist and former Baltimore mayoral candidate DeRay Mckesson Monday after the Baltimore police officer charged in the Freddie Gray case was acquitted on all charges. Throughout the nearly 5-minute interview, Mckesson repeatedly implied that Officer Edward Nero and the five other officers involved in the ordeal are guilty, claiming the current system “guarantees officers will not be held accountable for their actions.” Image source: YouTube/Fox News Kelly was quick to interrupt the Black Lives Matter protester, telling him “there are zero facts” to support the charges against Nero. Throughout the remainder of the interview, the Fox News anchor repeatedly asked Mckesson what Nero did that was wrong. Mckesson never offered a clear answer. Instead, Mckesson continued to insist that the laws need to change in order to more easily prosecute law enforcement officials. “Don’t you see the danger to the community if we start locking up cops for making a bad judgement call?” Kelly asked Mckesson, who dodged the inquiry. Kelly continued, “You’re suggesting these cops killed this man, and I’m telling you, while Freddie Gray died in police custody, that has not yet been established. … You’re positing to the audience that these cops did it, and I’m telling the audience that, thus far, the evidence does not support that.” In the final moments of the discussion, Mckesson continued to tell Kelly that, by pushing him for specifics on Nero’s trial, she was asserting “all of the other cases don’t matter.” Kelly again told Mckesson he had his facts wrong, then abruptly ended the interview. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  5. A top North Korean official said in an interview Monday that Donald Trump’s suggestion he would meet with the isolated country’s dictator amounted to nothing more than a “useless” gesture for the presidential race. Speaking to Reuters, North Korea’s ambassador to the United Nations So Se Pyong called the presumptive Republican nominee’s remark “propaganda.” “It is up to the decision of my Supreme Leader whether he decides to meet or not, but I think his (Trump’s) idea or talk is nonsense,” he said. This undated picture released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency on January 12, 2014, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. (KNS/AFP/Getty Images) “It’s for utilization of the presidential election, that’s all. A kind of a propaganda or advertisement,” the ambassador added. “This is useless, just a gesture for the presidential election.” Last week, Trump said that he would have “no problem” speaking to dictator Kim Jong Un to discuss the country’s nuclear program. Such a meeting would represent a major shift in U.S. foreign policy. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter and Facebook: Follow @oliverdarcy Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  6. New York Daily News Donald Trump's historic bait-and-switch New York Daily News Donald Trump refers to Hillary Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" when speaking to the National Rifle Association's Leadership forum in Louisville, Ky on Friday, May 20. Top NRA executives officially endorsed him for president at this annual convention. 'Fox and Friends' Admits Hillary Clinton Won't Actually Take Your Guns AwayAlterNet Trump Vows to End Gun-Free Zones Amid String of Accidental School Shootings610kvnu LaPierre Blasts Bloomberg, Obama at NRA ConventionNewsmax Breitbart News -Raw Story -VICE -The Trace all 115 news articles » Google
  7. Detroit Free Press Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4: Cabrera homers twice; Tigers back to .500 Detroit Free Press Victor Martinez couldn't get it done with his legs. He was a dead duck rounding third base with two outs in the third inning, when Detroit Tigers third base coach Dave Clark sent him home, trying to score from first base on a Nick Castellanos double ... Next 9 games — really, next 39 — will show exactly who Phillies areComcast SportsNet Philadelphia Miguel Cabrera homers twice as Tigers slug their way to win over PhilliesMLive.com Cabrera homers twice to lift Tigers over Phillies 5-4Washington Post Philly.com -Bless You Boys (blog) -The Detroit News -WXYZ all 62 news articles » Google
  8. Donald Trump once again injected a conspiracy theory into the 2016 campaign cycle, saying in an interview published Monday that he found the death of former Clinton White House aide to be “very fishy.” The presumptive Republican nominee told The Washington Post last week that the suicide of Vincent Foster was a “very serious” issue and appeared dubious. “He had intimate knowledge of what was going on,” Trump told the newspaper. “He knew everything that was going on and then all of a sudden he committed suicide.” A woman reaches out to touch Donald Trump on his face in a rope-line after he spoke at the Lawrenceville National Guard Armory May 19, 2016 in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) “I don’t bring [Foster] up because I don’t know enough to really discuss it. I will say there are people who continue to bring it up because they think it was absolutely a murder,” he added. “I don’t do that because I don’t think it’s fair.” Throughout the campaign, Trump has shown a readiness to float conspiracy theories about his rivals. When he battled Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), the brash billionaire suggested the Texas senator’s father was connected to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Trump later, however, said he never believed the accusations, but simply wanted to “let people read it.” Trump has also fiercely gone after former President Bill Clinton, taking repeated jabs at his sexual misconduct. On Monday he released an Instagram video featuring the voices of women seemingly accusing Clinton of abuse. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter and Facebook: Follow @oliverdarcy Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  9. Dallas Morning News (blog) Best of Kristi Scales: NFL playoff expansion, which rookie will have biggest impact on Cowboys, Rico Gathers and more Dallas Morning News (blog) May 6, 2016; Irving, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Charles Tapper (79) runs drills during rookie minicamp at Dallas Cowboys headquarters at Valley Ranch. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports ORG XMIT: USATSI-269100. and more » Google
  10. Washington Times Kamala Harris-Loretta Sanchez all-Democrat Senate race looms in California Washington Times FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2015 file photo, California Attorney General Kamala Harris speaks at a news conference in Los Angeles. Thirty-four candidates will compete for California's open U.S. Senate seat, a mostly unknown group that opens the way ... more >. California Gov. Jerry Brown Endorses Kamala Harris for US SenateWall Street Journal Gov. Jerry Brown endorses Kamala Harris' U.S. Senate bidSacramento Bee California Gov. endorses Kamala Harris's Senate runThe Hill (blog) SFGate -The San Luis Obispo Tribune -San Jose Mercury News -Washington Post all 15 news articles » Google
  11. KOLO Travel expected to be up this Memorial Day weekend KOLO RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Marcus Moore has been playing electric keyboard at the Bi-Centennial Park in downtown Reno for the past week. He says the reception has been pretty good, and it appears he'll continue jamming throughout the Memorial Day seekend. and more » Google
  12. Bloody Elbow B.J. Penn out of UFC 199 due to USADA IV violation Bloody Elbow B.J. Penn has been removed from his UFC 199 bout with Cole Miller due to a USADA IV violation back in March. Tweet Share on Twitter Share Share on Facebook Pin Pinterest 35 Comments · B.J. Penn will not being making his UFC return in early June ... B.J. Penn flagged by USADA for IV use, pulled from UFC 199 bout against Cole MillerMMA Fighting UFC 199's Cole Miller: It's a 'farce' to think I can't submit UFC Hall of Famer BJ PennMMAjunkie.com USADA puts BJ Penn's UFC comeback on holdLas Vegas Review-Journal Bleacher Report -MMA Corner -Hawaii News Now all 12 news articles » Google
  13. The attorney for the family of Freddie Gray alleged on Monday that the Fox News Channel’s “approach to the black community is racist” — and he did so while appearing on the cable news network’s own airwaves. Murphy made the remark after noting that the Gray family had faith the justice system worked properly and that “Judge Williams made the correct call.” A Baltimore officer was acquitted Monday in charges stemming from the Gray case. “[Y]our station was ripe with speculation about whether Judge Williams was playing to the audience,” lawyer Billy Murphy told Fox host Greta Van Susteren. “I don’t know where you get that, Billy,” Van Susteren interjected. “Billy, stop that. I don’t know where you get that.” “Oh, c’mon, Greta,” Murphy replied. “C’mon.” Van Susteren said she would be happy to address any criticisms of her show’s coverage, but she seemed to stray away from opting to defend the entire network. “Let’s talk about my show. If you have a gripe with me, tell me. If you have a gripe with my show, tell me,” she said. “So if I think the whole network’s approach to the black community is racist and that’s a relevant thing to say during this program, I can’t say it?” Murphy asked. Van Susteren said that she understood “the way” Murphy was “trying to play this” and reiterated her commitment to defend her show. “I haven’t stated a problem with your show,” Murphy said. “OK, good,” Van Susteren responded. “I’m just checking.” — Follow the author of this story on Twitter and Facebook: Follow @oliverdarcy Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  14. USA TODAY Orioles trade struggling reliever Brian Matusz to Braves USA TODAY After eight seasons, the Baltimore Orioles decided to part ways with their former No. 1 pick -- Brian Matusz. The left handed pitcher was traded along with a competitive balance draft pick (No. 76) to the Atlanta Braves for two minor-league pitchers ... Orioles trade reliever Brian Matusz to BravesSports Illustrated Braves' Brian Matusz: Traded to BravesCBSSports.com Orioles trade Brian Matusz to Braves for pitching prospectsBaltimore Sun (blog) Today's Knuckleball (blog) -MLB Trade Rumors -HardballTalk (blog) -Sports Media 101 all 12 news articles » Google
  15. TSA's Head Of Security 'Removed' From Office, Says House Panel NPR Updated at 9:15 p.m. ET. The head of security for TSA, Kelly Hoggan, has been removed from his position after a hearing about the agency's management, the House Oversight Committee says. In an email obtained from the TSA, Administrator Peter Neffenger ... and more » Google
  16. WASHINGTON (AP) — A House committee said Monday that the head of security operations at the Transportation Security Administration has been replaced. “Kelly Hoggan has been removed from his position as head of security at TSA,” the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform posted on Twitter. Meanwhile, The Associated Press obtained a memo sent from TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger that does not mention Hoggan but names an acting replacement. Passengers at O’Hare International Airport wait in line to be screened at a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint on May 16, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) “Darby LaJoye will serve as the Acting Assistant Administrator of the Office of Security Operations,” Neffenger wrote in the memo addressed to TSA senior leaders. “Darby LaJoye is an experienced Federal Security Director with successful leadership tours at two of the nation’s largest airports, Los Angeles International Airport in California and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.” The oversight committee said Hoggan received more than $90,000 in bonuses over a period from late 2013 to late 2014. About a year later, a report from the Homeland Security Inspector General’s office revealed that agency employees failed to find explosives, weapons and other dangerous items in more than 95 percent of covert tests at multiple U.S. airports. That report and allegations of other mismanagement within TSA have drawn congressional scrutiny and promoted multiple hearings on Capitol Hill. Hoggan’s ouster also comes amid growing concerns of massive security lines at airports this summer. The long lines have been blamed in part on more travelers during the busy summer travel season and a shortage of screening officers manning checkpoints. Neffenger has also attributed some security line woes to fewer people than anticipated applying for the government’s PreCheck program, which allows passengers to move through security faster after submitting to a background check. In recent weeks there have been reports of thousands of people missing flights because of the lengthy wait times. Problems have been reported in Chicago and Neffenger last week was in the city meeting with local officials to discuss the problems. In his memo Wednesday, Neffenger said, “At Chicago O’Hare International Airport, a new leadership team is now overseeing screening operations.” He said that and other adjustments, including the LaJoye appointment, “will enable more focused leadership and screening operations at critical airports in the national transportation system.” The TSA did not say where Hoggan has been reassigned. — Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  17. Austin American-Statesman Vote Tuesday on judges, other primary runoff races Austin American-Statesman Final round of voting will set the November general election ballot for major parties in Texas. MyStatesman · Get complete, in-depth analysis and more with our interactives. Access to MyStatesman included for Statesman subscribers. Explore ... Several local political races to be decided during today's general primarySavannah Morning News Polls now open in Georgia for Primary electionsWTVM Georgia voters head to polls for primary electionFOX 5 Atlanta Odessa American -Midland Reporter-Telegram -WRCB-TV -Times-Georgian all 59 news articles » Google
  18. San Antonio Express-News (subscription) Texas voter ID law back in court San Antonio Express-News (subscription) In this Feb. 26, 2014 file photo, an election official checks a voter's photo identification at an early voting polling site in Austin, Texas. A federal trial opens Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014, that will decide the fate of one of the nation's most stringent ... FOX 7 Debates: Texas Voter I.D. LawFOX 7 Austin all 6 news articles » Google
  19. Allentown Morning Call Atlantic City casino union boss demands top politician resign over lack of aid for resort city Allentown Morning Call Atlantic City casino union boss Bob McDevitt, shown here in 2012, has demanded a top New Jersey politician resign for being unable to deliver on an aid package for the struggling resort. Atlantic City casino union boss Bob McDevitt, shown here in 2012 ... and more » Google
  20. New York Daily News Tony Gwynn's family files wrongful death suit against tobacco industry ESPN The family of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against tobacco companies, saying Gwynn was urged to use the smokeless tobacco that eventually led to the cancer that killed him. The suit was filed in Superior Court in San ... Family of Tony Gwynn files wrongful death lawsuit against tobacco industryUSA TODAY Family of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn Sues Tobacco Industry Over His DeathNew York Times Family of late Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn suing tobacco indusutryNew York Daily News CBSSports.com -Sports Illustrated -Washington Post -Bleacher Report all 16 news articles » Google
  21. Glenn Beck kicked off his Monday radio program with a bold proclamation: Pedophilia is next. The conservative commentator’s shocking prediction came in response to Hersheypark’s decision to allow its guests and employees to use whichever restroom coincides with their chosen gender identity. Last month, Target announced a similar policy in the name of “inclusivity.” JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images “If you don’t stand up now,” Beck insisted, “ guarantee you, the next stop on this train is pedophilia.” Beck, who at the start of his show played 2004 audio of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, then a senator, defending her view on traditional marriage, said the way transgender rights have overtaken mainstream American culture is “not normal,” unlike gay marriage. Though the radio host said gay marriage was “pushed through” by President Barack Obama’s administration, he said Americans would have excepted it within a few years, regardless, because it “was already on that path.” But the push for transgender equality, Beck argued, is something entirely different. “Transgender bathrooms have come out of nowhere, and are being jammed down our throat,” Beck claimed. “I guarantee you — I guarantee you — the next stop on this train is pedophilia. I guarantee it. They will normalize pedophilia.” Though it is not clear exactly why, in the week’s since Target announced its new transgender rule, as Beck noted, the company’s stock has experienced a decline. Multiple factors, however, may be influencing that downturn. — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  22. Los Angeles Times NFL owners will use secret ballot to vote for 2018-2020 Super Bowl host cities Los Angeles Times NFL owners will vote on whether they should kick off their second century with a Super Bowl in the nation's second-largest market. By secret ballot Tuesday, the league's 32 owners will take the unusual step of naming the host cities for three ... Dolphins fans would prefer to play in Super Bowl, not host onePalm Beach Post (blog) Miami poised to usurp New Orleans as NFL's most popular Super Bowl host cityNOLA.com What you need to know about Tuesday's Super Bowl voteAtlanta Journal Constitution WDSU New Orleans -Press-Enterprise -WABE 90.1 FM -NBCSports.com all 55 news articles » Google
  23. Channel News Asia Leaders of 4 Countries Discuss Settling Ukraine Conflict New York Times MOSCOW — The Kremlin says that the leaders of Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine have spoken by telephone about ways to settle the conflict in eastern Ukraine. A Kremlin statement said the participants in the call early Tuesday emphasized the need to ... US to maintain Russia sanctions, hopes EU will keep them tooSan Francisco Chronicle Political Column: Russia's Aggression, Explained Pt. 2University of Delaware Review Mikhail Gorbachev: Putin Is an Obstacle to ProgressTIME RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -AsiaOne -TODAYonline -Google (press release) all 53 news articles » Source
  24. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bernie Sanders predicted Monday that the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia could be “messy” as he pushed the party to adopt his progressive agenda, but added: “Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle.” The Democratic presidential candidate said in an interview with The Associated Press that his supporters hoped to see a platform at the July convention that reflects the needs of working families, the poor and young people as opposed to one that represents Wall Street and corporate America. Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders speaks to supporters at an election rally in Irvine, California on May 22, 2016. (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) The Vermont senator said he will “condemn any and all forms of violence” but his campaign was bringing in newcomers to the process and first-time attendees of political conventions. He said the Democratic party could choose to be more inclusive. “I think if they make the right choice and open the doors to working class people and young people and create the kind of dynamism that the Democratic party needs, it’s going to be messy,” Sanders said. “Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle but that is where the Democratic party should go.” “Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle…” Share: Asked if the convention could be messy, Sanders said, “So what! Democracy is messy. Everyday my life is messy. But if you want everything to be quiet and orderly and allow, you know, just things to proceed without vigorous debate, that is not what democracy is about.” Sanders is vying for support ahead of California’s June 7 primary, a day that also includes contests in New Jersey and four other states. Rival Hillary Clinton has 271 more pledged delegates than Sanders and is just 90 delegates shy of clinching the nomination when the total includes superdelegates, the party officials and elected leaders who can support the candidate of their choice. Sanders said he had a “shot” at winning the June 7 California primary against Hillary Clinton and said given his deficit among delegates it was “imperative” that he perform well. “What happens if I win a major victory in California? Will people say, ‘Oh we’re really enthusiastic about Hillary Clinton despite the fact that Bernie Sanders has now won whatever it may be, 25 states, half the states?’” he said adding that if that happens, superdelegates “may rethink that. That is why you want the process to play out.” The senator spoke after the Democratic National Committee announced a 15-member platform drafting committee, which write the first draft of platform and will include allies of both candidates. Sanders said the drafting of the platform would be an “excellent time to educate the American people. There are two sides to every issue and I’m sure that Secretary Clinton will have very vigorous proponents of her point of view as we will have.” — Read more stories from TheBlaze ‘Really, Hershey?’ Visitors Have Mixed Reactions After Hersheypark Announces It Will Allow Guests to Use Bathrooms According to Gender Identity Parents Find Horrific Injuries on 1-Year-Old Son — And They’re Stunned When They Learn Why Charges Are Being Dropped ‘Frozen’ Actress Responds to Campaign Urging Disney to Make Elsa a ‘Lesbian Princess’: ‘I think It’s Great…’ Elderly Book End-of-Life Talks Once Labeled ‘Death Panels’ Former NBA Star Accuses Fellow Train Passenger of Blatant Racism, Publishes Her Photo Online Source
  25. CNN Clinton declines to debate Sanders in California CNN Detroit (CNN) Hillary Clinton will not debate Bernie Sanders in California, her top campaign spokeswoman said Monday. Declining to participate in the Fox News debate -- which Sanders had agreed to -- is another clear sign that Clinton and her top aides ... Clinton declines Fox News invitation to proposed Dem debateFox News Sanders says Clinton 'insulting' Californians for not debating in stateLos Angeles Times Sanders: Democratic convention could be 'messy'Washington Post Huffington Post -The Hill (blog) -USA TODAY -Mediaite all 563 news articles » Google
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