A pardon for Ali would be purely symbolic, even for a posthumous pardon. His conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1971, and President Carter already pardoned draft evaders in 1977. https://t.co/RqkUDFbjKh via @usatoday
NY Times reporter @AliWatkins broke a lot of stories on the Senate Intelligence beat. Feds credit her personal relationship with the committee's head of security, citing "meetings" in hallways, restaurants & her apartment. https://t.co/Z7uT8cNGMv
Stunning: Here's a guy whose country is on terrorism list; presides over the forced imprisonment and murder of thousands of his citizens, tortured a young American to death; nand in the triumph of personal ego over the national interest, Trump extends a not so conditional invite. https://t.co/WDC4ZjKAAe
The Leaf can be worn as a ring or a pendant and works independently of a phone, which is the first thing perpetrators usually take away during a sexual assault, Manik Mehta, who is behind the winning device, tells @OrenDorell https://t.co/UNVOMx7ImA
A $5k catering discount and football tickets prompt probable cause hearing for former Tallahassee city manager. #publiccorruption https://t.co/quQbyKKWfT
Don’t be surprised if #Trump’s surrogates cause #NorthKorea to spew more “open hostility” and threaten the planned #SingaporeSummit. First John Bolton and his “Libya model” & now this. https://t.co/CDc4EuFsYX