• Clinton and allies step up California efforts as primary draws near
• Tech Giants Vow to Tackle Online Hate Speech Within 24 Hours
• EU Links up With Twitter, Tech Firms to Combat Hate Speech
• Secret Service jump on stage at Bernie Sanders rally amid commotion
• U.S.-Mexico Border Sees Resurgence Of Central Americans Seeking Asylum
• AZ Health Dept: 11 confirmed cases of Measles
• Rising anti-Semitism forces Jews out of Paris suburbs
• Group of migrants accused of sexually assaulting 18 women at Germany concert
• Are we nearing a cure for cancer? Holy grail is ‘closer than ever’, oncologist claims
• EU referendum: Concern over immigration delivers a ‘significant’ poll boost to the Leave campaign as voters react to claims over UK border control
• Why is Europe so fed up?
• A few thoughts on universal basic income and the deep human need for work
• ‘He didn’t beat his chest’: Animal expert says Harambe the gorilla KNEW boy who fell into his enclosure was ‘defenceless’ and would never have attacked him
• Cutaneous leishmaniasis: Disfiguring tropical disease sweeps across Middle East
• Katie Couric takes blame for ‘misleading’ gun documentary
• DePaul prof deems free speech ‘delusional’ while resigning over Milo event
• The Weekly Roundup: Milo’s gone bye
• Huffington Post Removes Article Claiming Hillary Will Be Indicted On Federal Racketeering Charges
• The Fascinating Story Of How The Petrodollar Was Born And Lived In Secrecy For Over 40 Years
• Stephen Hawking Mystified By Trump
• CNN: ‘Mainstream Media’ Too Afraid To Talk About Race
• Here’s why Dilbert creator Scott Adams says Donald Trump will win in a ‘landslide’
• Former State Dept. watchdog debunks central Clinton email claim
• McConnell warns independent bid would ‘help elect’ Clinton
• GOP convention no-shows threaten to undercut Trump unity push
• Trump slams ‘spoiler’ bid after Kristol says independent candidate to run
• Holder: Snowden did ‘public service,’ but should still be punished
• Jack Hanna defends Cincinnati Zoo’s decision to kill gorilla
• Mitch McConnell on endorsing Trump, battling Obama and playing ‘the long game’
• De Blasio to Return $32,200 in Campaign Contributions Amid Federal Probe into Straw Donations
• Libertarians and Moral Votes
• Obama Schedule
• Kristol: There Will be an Independent Candidate
• The Revolution on America’s Campuses
• Under Obamacare, Small Business Owner Forced to Get Rid of Health Care Benefits or Face Fine Up to $500K
• Memorial Day Tributes Should Include What Soldiers Fought For
• ‘They Stood for Something and We Owe Them Something’: Reagan’s 1986 Memorial Day Speech
• What Obama’s Bathroom Directive Really Does
• Presidential Approval Index Tracking Poll
• 50% Say Clinton Should Keep Running Even If Indicted
• Most Still Think U.S. Economy Fair to Women, Minorities But Not to All
• Beltway Confidential
• Why Trump Attacked Martinez – Byron York
• Katie Couric Cooks the Facts, Burns Her Reputation
• New York Times reporter airs baseless “Trump is a fascist” claim
• Dartmouth undone
• Clinton Campaign Has A Brand New Explanation For Hillary’s Email Setup
• Dad Pulls Sons Out Of School After Officials Allow Girl To Use Boys’ Bathroom
• McConnell Has A Message For The Party Holdouts Against Trump
• Transgender Organization SLAMS Clinton
• Page Six
• The Dems’ Civil War Is Only Just Getting Started – Matt Rhoades
• White House Fails to Detect a Single Cyber Threat
• Feingold Cozying Up to Dark Money Groups Despite Past Criticism
• NBC: Clinton Upending California Campaign Schedule, ‘Clearly Concerned’ About Sanders
• Clinton Campaign Manager Silent on McAuliffe FBI Investigation
• As predicted, Chicago turned bloody over Memorial Day weekend
• Secret Service saves Sanders from animal rights protesters
• Team Hillary chair: E-mail was a mistake she’d avoid if given the chance to do it again
• AP-NORC Poll: Voters in 2016 Feeling Disconnected, Helpless
• From Ike to Obama, CIA Has Briefed Presidential Candidates
• Animal Rights Activists Rush Stage at Bernie Sanders Rally
• Sanders: I’m Going to Convention Even If Clinton Sweeps CA
“I must be honest. I can only read so many paragraphs of a New York Times story before I puke.” -Rush Limbaugh
• Obama Is Pressed to Speed Effort to Admit Migrants
• President’s Overtime Pay Plan Threatens the ‘Prada’ Economy
• Why a Universal Basic Income Will Not Solve Poverty
• Can Donald Trump Win? These Battleground Regions Will Decide
• Protests backfire as anti-American images push undecided voters to Trump
• Democratic superdelegates brace for turmoil at party convention
• Rush Limbaugh nails it: Trump campaign shakeup shows he’s no misogynist
• Bernie Sanders seizes on Hillary Clinton’s email scandal in bid to sway superdelegates
LIVESCIENCE
• The Future of Personal Satellite Technology Is Here
• De Blasio doled out appointments from spreadsheet of big donors
• Hillary Clinton’s allies hope a California primary victory will lead to unifying the Democratic Party
• Rankings: Trump’s top 10 VP picks
• Hillary’s ObamaCare problem
• Trump slams ‘totally biased’ judge in Trump U case
• Sessions to GOP: Adapt to Trump or die
• Clinton gives Trump the Mitt Romney treatment
• Can the World Survive A Perpetually Combative President Trump?
• Dems fear Obama immigration raids could hurt Latino turnout
• Physicist Stephen Hawking bewildered by Trump
• Migration crisis adds to Europe’s slavery problem
• Today’s Standard
• Jerry Brown Endorses Hillary in California Primary
• Clinton and allies step up California efforts as primary draws near
• Sanders moves toward a fight over Israel, forcing Hillary to navigate a splintered party
• Libertarians hope voter frustration with Trump and Clinton will create a ‘perfect storm’
• Iraqi forces in Fallujah repel IS attack in city’s south
• AP-NORC poll: Americans want nomination system changed
• Group targets DNC chair with TV ad over payday lending bill
• Never mind Trump, GOP uniting under banner: ‘Never Hillary’
• Animal rights activists briefly disrupt Sanders’ rally in California
• Judge criticized by Trump unseals documents in Trump University case
• Rubio warms to Trump, but won’t be his vice president
• Trump talks veteran care on Memorial Day
• Post Politics Blog
• For a President Trump, global business empire presents gray areas
• Clinton’s challenge: Become a change agent in a year shaped by voter fury
• Clinton is not very good at running for president
• A graying generation founded on peace and love finds its champion: Bernie Sanders
• Most Are Positive About at Least One Presidential Candidate
• Party Images Stable Amid Heated Nomination Contests
• Nearly 46 Million People Trapped in Modern Slavery, Report Finds
• An Obvious Fix for Medicare Drug Spending
• Obama-Appointed Judge Will Release Sealed Documents on Trump University Case to Press Before Election
• Stunning Video of Venezuela Supermarket Shows ROWS AND ROWS of Empty Shelves
• Dilbert Creator Scott Adams on Real Time with Bill Maher: Trump Will Win Election in a Landslide (VIDEO)
• Political News & Commentary: Andrew Malcolm
• Clinton Email Scandal: Hillary Never Got Legal OK For Her Risky Setup
• Clinton E-mail Scandal: 5 More Lies Uncovered By Inspector General Report
• Key To Welfare Reform? Get A Job
• It’s Boomtime For Regulators Under Obama, While Economy Flatlines
• Yes, There Is A Cure For Poverty It’s Called Freedom
• ‘I’m Sick of This Sh*t’: Snoop Dogg Goes Off on Roots Revival, Encourages Boycott
• AR-15 Inventor Accuses HBO of Making Misleading Edits to Interview
• UN Report: ‘Stonehenge could be toppled by moles if climate change continues’
• Snoop Dogg: ‘F’ ‘Roots,’ ‘When Ya’ll Gone Make a Series About Black Success?’
• NPR: Katie Couric’s ‘Manipulation’ Of Gun Rights Responses ‘Unfair, Unwarranted’
• Gary Sinise: ‘We Can Never Do Enough for Our Veterans’
• Brian Williams: America Bombed Japan ‘in Anger’
THE DAILY BEAST
• US Violates Its Own Sanctions To Buy Russian Space Rockets
• Former AG Holder: Snowden ‘Performed a Public Service’
• RCP Blog
• Real Clear Markets
• 5 Reasons Trump Can Win – Sean Trende
• Nader Elected Bush: Why We Shouldn’t Forget – Bill Scher
• Jared Kushner, Trump’s Unlikely Wing Man – Rebecca Berg
• Mitch McConnell: Trump “Is Not Going To Change The Republican Party”
• Eric Holder: Edward Snowden “Performed A Public Service”
• At This Point, It Should Make All the Difference
• Best of the Web (James Taranto)
• Hillary’s Crooked Defense – William McGurn
• Blogs: The Corner | Media Blog | Frum’s Diary | Mark Levin | Sixers
• If Clinton Implodes, Dems May Turn to Biden & Warren – John Fund
• Socialism for the Uninformed – Thomas Sowell
• Class, Trump, and the Election
• The Uncool and Immoral Fight for $15
• The Obama Navy as Farce
• What Must It Have Been Like?
• The Neocoms and the Souls of Our Children
• Couric Takes Responsibility for Inaccurate Edit in Gun Film
• Obama Hated Getting ‘Special Bonus’ Hillary Email Question in Japan
• Sportswriter: Not-Guilty Verdict for O.J. a Big Win for ‘Civil Rights’
• Apparently, Failing Civics Class is a Media Job Requirement
• Eric Holder: Snowden ‘Harmed American Interests’ and Did a ‘Public Service’
• Eleven Measles Cases in Arizona Traced to Inmate at Immigrant Detention Center
• CDC Director: ‘The Top Priority is to Protect Pregnant Women’
• Will There Always Be an England? – Patrick J. Buchanan
• Trump Mystery Challenger: Condi, Martinez or Even Romney?
• Growing List of Convention No-Shows Threatens GOP Unity
• Eric Holder: Snowden Did ‘Public Service’ Leaking Classified Documents
• Rising Obamacare Costs Could Hurt Hillary
• Iraqi forces in Fallujah repel IS attack in city’s south
• At Least 63 People Shot in Chicago Over Holiday Weekend
• Trump Supporters Offer Local Police Warm Welcome at San Diego Rally
• Decay of the British National Health System Is a Warning to the US
• E-fail: Hillary Clinton didn’t use password to protect her PC
• Trump promises to improve care for servicemen
• Edward Snowden performed ‘public service’, says former US attorney general
• Physicist Stephen Hawking baffled by Donald Trump’s rise
• Poor polls, scandal, a cussed rival how it’s all going wrong for Hillary Clinton
• Gary Johnson selected as Libertarian nominee for president
• Obama defended a cornerstone of his legacy in Asia as it keeps getting shredded at home