He is grateful that everyone got out of the building safely and is taking his loss in stride, saying ‘When you are 66 years old, you can’t get too attached to anything.’
May 2018
World Cup: Report finds rise in racist and anti-gay chants in Russia
Displays of discrimination in Russian leagues provide a cause for concern with the World Cup in June.
Trump again targets Sessions, saying he was the wrong pick
The president’s remarks are the latest in what his critics see as a prolonged effort to undermine the Justice Department and the FBI – and by extension, the special counsel probe.
Mother charged after Waterboro crash injures child who was not in a car seat
Jacquelyn Griffin, 30, of Plainsville, Massachusetts, faces an aggravated driving to endanger charge following the one-car crash Wednesday.
Trump signs terminal patients’ Right to Try bill
He called it a “fundamental freedom” that will offer hope and save lives.
Melania Trump tweets she’s at White House ‘feeling great’
Hospitalized for a kidney condition, she has not appeared in public since May 10,
Dick Tuck, political operative who pranked Nixon, dies at 94
His practical jokes and pranks helped define modern election combat.
Donaldson uses underhand serve, but loses match
Jared Donaldson uses an underhand serve to deal with cramps in a five-set loss to Grigor Dimitrov.
Electronic access to Maine court papers stirs debate pitting privacy against transparency
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will hold a public hearing on June 7.
NBA capsule: How the Cavs and Warriors match up
The teams meet for the fourth straight time in the NBA finals.