6 things to watch in the Montana special election

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6 things to watch in the Montana special election

CNN
Washington (CNN) A race for an open House seat in Montana took a jaw-dropping twist when a reporter alleged that Republican candidate Greg Gianforte “body slammed” him and broke his glasses on the eve of Election Day.

The most alarming sentence for Republicans in CBO’s new health-care report

Washington Post
The Congressional Budget Office released its assessment of the latest version of House Republicans health-care bill on Wednesday, and if Republicans were hoping for big changes this time around, they didn’t get them.

How Trump makes us feel

Politico
According to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, the controversies surrounding the president are making a majority of Democrats anxious, nervous about their own well being and feeling sad or hopeless.

Five startling things Betsy DeVos just told Congress

Washington Post
Does this sound familiar? Betsy DeVos went to Capitol Hill to testify before U.S. lawmakers. She didn’t answer a lot of direct questions and engaged in some contentious debates with some members.

Sessions didn’t disclose meetings with Russian officials on security clearance form

Washington Post
Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not reveal meetings with Russian officials when he applied for his security clearance to serve as the nation’s highest-ranking law enforcement official.

Bill Cosby jury selected

CNN
(CNN) A jury was selected Wednesday for comedian Bill Cosby’s June 5 trial. The full panel of 12 jurors and six alternates was seated after three days of jury selection in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County.

NFL hopeful Jalen Robinette removed from Air Force graduation

NBCSports.com
Jalen Robinette’s unusual final month as an Air Force Academy cadet has taken another strange turn. Robinette, a wide receiver who found out just before the NFL draft that a policy change would force him into active duty after graduating rather than

Senate Republicans have all the evidence they need to reject the House-passed health-care overhaul

Washington Post
The Republican bid to overhaul the health-care industry took one small step forward Wednesday and then essentially went two steps backward.

Trump Said He Would Donate Foreign-Government Profits; Docs Suggest Limited Effort

NPR
The Trump Organization appears to be making only a limited effort to live up to President Trump’s promise to give the U.S. Treasury all foreign profits from his hotels and resorts, according to documents released in recent days.

Christian school: Teen banned from graduation ‘not because she is pregnant but because she was immoral’

Washington Post
A small Christian school in western Maryland is not backing down from its decision to ban a pregnant senior from walking at graduation next week.

Man who had lethal injection delayed 7 times to be executed

ABC News
FILE – This undated photo provided by the Alabama Department of Corrections shows Tommy Arthur at the Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Ala.

Times Square Car Rampage Suspect Indicted By Grand Jury

NBCNews.com
NEW YORK – A man accused of intentionally mowing down pedestrians on a Times Square sidewalk, killing one and injuring 22 others, was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury.

Holiday Weekend Weather: Lukewarm With Spotty Wetness – May 16 Wisconsin Tornado Was EF-3, On Ground For 83 …

Minneapolis Star Tribune
The National Weather Service has upgraded the intensity of the tornado that ripped across northern Wisconsin on May 16, destroying a mobile home park near Chetek.

Unusual mass attack injures 8 California guards, 7 inmates

ABC News
FILE – In this Aug. 17, 2011 file photo, correctional officers keep watch on inmates in the recreation yard at Pelican Bay State Prison near Crescent City, Calif.

Weather looks wet for Memorial Day weekend; high tide causing flooding at the shore

Allentown Morning Call
Seagulls may be the only ones enjoying the Memorial Day weather this weekend. Widespread rain and thunderstorms are expected in the Lehigh Valley and all along the coastal areas of New Jersey and Delaware.

Vermont governor vetoes bill to legalize marijuana, suggests revisions

Washington Post
Gov. Phil Scott (R) on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have made Vermont the ninth state to legalize recreational marijuana but indicated that he was willing to work with the legislature on a compromise.

Powerball jackpot jumps to $275M

NJ.com
The Powerball jackpot continues to rise as another drawing went by Wednesday without any ticket matching every number. Saturday’s drawing will be worth at least $275 million with a cash option of $170.3 million.

Video shows San Antonio cop apparently punching teen girl in face

CBS News
The mother of a 14-year-old girl seen on video apparently bring punched by a San Antonio police officer is speaking out, reports the CBS affilitate there, KENS-TV.

Landslide piles onto California’s infrastructure woes

CNN
San Francisco (CNN) It’s been a brutal year so far for California’s infrastructure. Swinging from a five-year drought to massive rainfall has pummeled the state’s structures and roads.

Family sues Naperville high school, police over teen’s death

Washington Times
WHEATON, Ill. (AP) – The family of a Chicago-area teenager who allegedly took his own life by jumping from a parking deck is blaming the school he attended and police for his death.

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