Tuesday, June 5, 2018

The lost day: How we remember, and don't, the 26 hours after Robert F. Kennedy fell


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Frank Mankiewicz, press secretary for Robert Kennedy, speaks during news conference outside Good Samaritan hospital in Los Angeles on June 5, 1968. Mankiewicz told journalists that Kennedy emerged from three hours of surgery in
 
  The lost day: How we remember, and don't, the 26 hours after Robert F. Kennedy fell  
  Robert F. Kennedy: The forgotten day in 1968 between his shooting and his death  
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  Philadelphia Eagles strong safety Malcolm Jenkins (27) and free safety Rodney McLeod (23) stand in protest during the national anthem against the Washington Redskins  at Lincoln Financial Field.   President Trump canceling Eagles' White House visit shows NFL failed on anthem policy
The decision by NFL owners to institute a new national anthem policy looks even more foolish after President Trump showed he will continue to prod the league on the issue.
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  Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an announcement of new products.   Apple at WWDC shows 7 ways iOS 12 will change your next iPhone
At WWDC, Apple has unveiled the first developer version of iOS 12 mobile software for the iPhone and iPad. Here are the key takeaways for battling screen-time addiction, bring video chats to FaceTime and adding more privacy protections.
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  Beverly Darm, an election clerk at the Sacramento County Registrar of Voters, inspects a mail-in ballot May 30, 2018, in Sacramento.   California's primary results could be delayed by crowded contests, absentee ballots
The ballot-counting in California's primary could drag into Wednesday or later, in part because most California voters vote by mail.
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  Philadelphia Eagles strong safety Malcolm Jenkins (center) raises his fist as he stands between teammates Chris Long (left) and Rodney McLeod (right) during the national anthem before an NFL game against the Washington Redskins.   Eagles' White House invite, state primaries and more things to know Tuesday
President Trump's "different type" of White House ceremony, state primaries and more things to start your day.
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  Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort arrives for a hearing at the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse in Washington, D.C.   Prosecutors: Paul Manafort tried to coach witnesses in criminal case
The FBI says that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort attempted to tamper with witnesses — even going so far as to allegedly coach their testimony — in a federal tax and lobbying case against him.
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  President Trump and Robert Mueller   Fact check: Was Mueller's appointment 'unconstitutional'?
The Supreme Court ruled in 1988 that the appointment of an independent counsel was constitutional, but the rules and circumstances were a little different then. And the Supreme Court has not spoken directly on the constitutionality of current regulat
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  Tom Wilson, right, celebrating with Evgeny Kuznetsov, was one of three Capitals goal scorers in the first period.   Capitals crush Golden Knights in Game 4, are one win from first Stanley Cup
Capitals ride big first period to 6-2 win in Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final, get closer to first title and push Golden Knights to brink of elimination.
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  A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 lands at Boise Airport on March 12, 2016.   72-hour sale: Southwest fares fall below $100 round trip
Southwest’s big twice-a-year fare sale is back, with round-trip fares below $100 on dozens of the carrier’s shortest routes. Some fine print applies.
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  Kim Kardashian West arrived in a two-piece white ensemble for the event honoring the biggest names in fashion.   Braless Kim Kardashian West gets cheeky in CFDA Awards speech: 'I'm naked most of the time'
Kim Kardashian accepted the CFDA's Influencer Award at Monday night's ceremony with a dose of self-deprecating humor. "I'm kind of shocked I'm getting a fashion award when I'm naked most of the time," she cracked, before getting sentim
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with the SES-12 commercial communications satellite in Cape Canaveral, Fla., June 4, 2018. The rocket launched at 12:45 a.m. Monday morning with a satellite bound for geostation

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with the SES-12 commercial communications satellite in Cape Canaveral, Fla., June 4, 2018. The rocket launched at 12:45 a.m. Monday morning with a satellite bound for geostation
 
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President Trump cancels White House invitation for Super Bowl champion Eagles
 
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