Friday, June 10, 2016

Fox News Poll: Majority thinks Clinton is lying about emails and other top stories.

  • Fox News Poll: Majority thinks Clinton is lying about emails

    Fox News Poll: Majority thinks Clinton is lying about emails
    American voters think Hillary Clinton put national security at risk by mishandling classified emails -- and that she’s lying about it. By a 60-27 percent margin, they think she’s lying about how her emails were handled while she was secretary of state, according to the latest Fox News national poll of registered voters.    And by 57-32 percent, voters say U.S. safety was at risk because of Clinton’s mishandling of national secrets.  “Clinton’s explanations are clearly not cutting it with voters..
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  • Navy admiral pleads guilty in 'Fat Leonard' corruption scandal

    Navy admiral pleads guilty in 'Fat Leonard' corruption scandal
    A one-star Navy admiral pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony charge of lying to federal investigators in the wide-ranging “Fat Leonard” corruption scandal, marking an exceptionally rare instance of a flag officer being criminally prosecuted for actions while in uniform. In a plea deal with prosecutors, Rear Adm. Robert Gilbeau, a special assistant to the chief of the Navy Supply Corps, admitted to concealing the duration and extent of his relationship with Leonard Glenn Francis, a Singapore-base..
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  • Ruling on concealed weapons keeps applications on hold

    Ruling on concealed weapons keeps applications on hold
    FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2013 file photo Hank Johnson displays his handgun, in Springboro, Ohio. Dealing a blow to gun supporters, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday, June 9, 2016, that Americans do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. (Al Behrman, File/Associated Press) By Paul Elias | AP June 10 at 4:19 AM SAN FRANCISCO — Thousands of California gun enthusiasts hoping to legally carry concealed weapons for personal protection were dealt a setback whe..
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  • Student arrested after threats referencing Columbine HS cancel Manheim Central graduation

    Student arrested after threats referencing Columbine HS cancel Manheim Central graduation
    A student has been arrested for making a threat that resulted in the cancellation of Thursday night's Manheim Central graduation ceremony.School district officials said the threat was received late Thursday afternoon. In a statement released just before 8 p.m., officials said the student "and possibly others were making terroristic threats, referencing the 1999 Columbine High School Shootings."Officials did not release details of the threat. The incident remains under investigation by Manheim B..
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  • What's next for the main figures in the Brock Turner rape case?

    What's next for the main figures in the Brock Turner rape case?
    The six-month jail sentence handed down in the Brock Turner sexual assault case continues to ripple far beyond the Santa Clara County, California, courthouse where it was delivered. The judge in the case is facing calls to be removed from office and a powerful courtroom statement from the victim continues to resonate with people around the country. Judge Aaron Persky He’s under fire for his sentencing decision. Could he be recalled? Technically, yes, although it’s a complicated process and ne..
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  • Appellate court upholds Jared Fogle's almost 16-year sentence for child pornography

    Appellate court upholds Jared Fogle's almost 16-year sentence for child pornography
    Jared Fogle FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2015, file photo, former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle leaves the federal courthouse in Indianapolis, following a hearing on child-pornography charges. Fogle is scheduled Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, to face a federal judge in Indianapolis for sentencing, after agreeing in August to plead guilty to charges of illicit sexual conduct with a minor and receiving child pornography. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File) ..
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  • Southern California rocked by 5.1 earthquake

    Southern California rocked by 5.1 earthquake
    LOS ANGELES -- An moderate earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2 rocked Southern California, rousing residents out of bed at about 1:05 a.m. PT.On the west side of Los Angeles, about 100 miles from the epicenter, the quake produced a long shaking motion lasting about 30 seconds. There was no hard jolt. In USA TODAY's news bureau on the ninth floor of an office building near Los Angeles International Airport, window shutters shook and the building structure rolled in steady waves.The q..
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  • Elizabeth Warren to endorse Hillary Clinton

    Elizabeth Warren to endorse Hillary Clinton
    "I'm ready to get in this fight and work my heart out for Hillary Clinton to become the next president of the United States and to make sure that Donald Trump never gets any place close to the White House," Warren told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.Warren's endorsement comes after both President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden backed the former secretary of state on Thursday."I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office," Obama said.Warren, a liberal stalwart known ..
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  • Prosecutor: Speaker knew the law's limit but he crossed it

    Prosecutor: Speaker knew the law's limit but he crossed it
    OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard put a "for sale" sign on his public office as he obtained consulting contracts paying his business thousands of dollars each month and then used his influence to help those companies, a state prosecutor told jurors Thursday."He was selling his office. He just put a for sale sign in front of the speaker's office. That's what he did," Deputy Attorney General Michael Duffy told jurors in closing arguments at Hubbard's ethics trial. "He has ..
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  • Ohio sheriff's deputy, 1 other shot; police seek gunman

    Ohio sheriff's deputy, 1 other shot; police seek gunman
    Sam Greene Ohio sheriff's deputy, 1 other shot; police seek gunman Police and Deerfield Township Fire & Rescue crew investigate the scene of a shooting from the intersection of Hwy 22 & Columbia Road on Thursday, June 9, 2016, in Landen, Ohio. Authorities say two people have been shot including a sheriff's deputy, and the alleged gunman remains on the loose. The shooting happened Thursday night in Deerfield Township, about 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati. (Sam Greene/The Cincinnati..
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