Former Watergate prosecutor questions why Trump has not enjoyed the presumption of innocence in the Russia probe

Former assistant Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale speaks out after Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s statement on his investigation.
Former Watergate prosecutor questions why Trump has not enjoyed the presumption of innocence in the Russia probe

Former assistant Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale speaks out after Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s statement on his investigation.
Hollywood celebrities react to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s statement on Russian collusion

Hollywood celebrities react to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s statement on Russian collusion with the Trump campaign in 2016.
Michael Goodwin: America left to face the nasty consequences of Robert Mueller’s actions

With his work done and his office closing, Robert Mueller could have quietly slipped back into private life. Instead, he gave himself a blowout retirement party — and leaves America to suffer the nasty consequences.
University of Chicago student wants to prohibit student fees from funding abortions

University of Chicago student Brett Barbin speaks out on the backlash against his bill to ban a portion of student life fees from going to abortions.
Superman Building makes national list of endangered places

Providence’s iconic Superman Building is included on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual list of the nation’s most endangered historic places.
Michigan trooper saves toddler from being hit by truck

A Michigan state trooper is seen grabbing a 2-year-old girl off the road just before a dump truck passed by.
Actress Kristy Swanson says Alyssa Milano’s dig at Jon Voight makes no sense

Actress Kristy Swanson responds to Alyssa Milano slamming Jon Voight on Twitter for his support of President Trump.

Secret recordings captured physicians’ concerns that more children seemed to fare poorly after heart surgery. Their hospital kept doing the operations.
The New York Times
Published: May 30, 2019 at 03:00AM

If Johnny Hallyday, the “French Elvis,” was a United States resident, then his fourth wife stood to inherit his whole fortune. Social media evidence led a French court to rule otherwise.
The New York Times
Published: May 29, 2019 at 03:00AM
Paris wants a ‘Princess Diana Square’ at site of her death

Paris City Hall wants to name a small plaza after Princess Diana, at the site of the 1997 car crash that killed the cherished British royal.