Headlines for May 11, 2018
by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#3PZNV)
- U.S. and North Korea Set for June 12 Trump-Kim Summit in Singapore
- Yemen: At Least 11 Civilians Killed in U.S.-Backed, Saudi-Led Airstrikes
- Dick Cheney Urges Restart to Torture Program, Saying, "I'd Do It Again"
- CIA Director's Confirmation in Doubt as Sen. McCain Cites "Disturbing" Torture Role
- Britain Formally Apologizes to Libyan Rendition Victims
- AT&T Paid Trump's Lawyer $600K to Advise on Time Warner Merger
- Rudy Giuliani Leaves Law Firm Amid Criticism of Hush Money Payments
- U.S. Apologizes After Canadian Minister Ordered to Remove Turban
- NYT: Kirstjen Nielsen Nearly Resigned over Trump's Reprimand
- ICE Agents Raid San Diego Home, Mocking Demands to See Warrant
- Hawaii Prepares Mass Evacuation Plans as Volcanic Eruption Grows
- Beaumont, Texas: Bomb Explodes on Steps of Church
- Sudan: Death Penalty for Teen Bride Who Killed Husband During Rape
- Flight Attendants' Survey Finds Sexual Harassment Rampant on Flights
- Junot Diaz Resigns as Pulitzer Prize Chair Amid Sexual Misconduct Claims
- Spotify to Drop R. Kelly over Sexual Assault Accusations
- FEC to Allow Candidates to Use Campaign Funds for Child Care
- Mexico: Mothers of the Disappeared March for Drug War Victims