A critical care doctor facing murder charges in the overdose deaths of 25 patients has pleaded not guilty. A lawyer for Dr. William Husel said he didn’t intend to kill patients. (June 5)
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Trump dismisses reports of NKorean executions
President Donald Trump is dismissing reports that a former North Korean negotiator in the nuclear talks has been executed, reportedly over North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s unsuccessful summit with the president in February. (June 5)
Electric glider crashes into Connecticut home roof
An electric glider crashed into the roof of a Danbury, Connecticut home on Tuesday. Mayor Mark Boughton and Danbury fire officials tell the Hartford Courant the glider’s pilot suffered minor injuries. Three people in the home were not injured. (June 5)
High Line celebrates 10 years with new art
The popular elevated High Line park in Manhattan is expanding with a new section, called the Spur, which includes an open plaza with space for large artwork. (June 5)
Drake puts his producer hat on for ‘Euphoria’
Stars of new show “Euphoria” – Zendaya, Storm Reid and Hunter Schafer – discuss meeting Drake, who worked as an executive producer on the series. (June 5)
Hard truths with Kevin Bacon
At the premiere of his new show “City on a Hill,” actor Kevin Bacon says it examines difficult truths about law enforcement and race. (June 5)
ShowBiz Minute: Depardieu, Morgan, Bond 25
French prosecutors drop rape case against actor Gerard Depardieu; Tracy Morgan involved in NYC fender bender in his Bugatti; Explosion on ‘Bond 25’ set causes injury, damage to studio. (June 5)
Veterans watch US Rangers scale Normandy cliffs
American veterans watched US rangers re-enact an event from World War II during which Allied forces scaled cliffs above a Normandy beach to silence Nazi guns. The event was part of commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. (June 5)…
Trump reads prayer read by Roosevelt in 1944
US President Donald Trump has helped kick off two days of D-Day observances by reading excerpts of a prayer that President Franklin Roosevelt read to the United States on June 6, 1944. (June 5)
Hard truths with Kevin Bacon
At the premiere of his new show “City on a Hill,” actor Kevin Bacon says it examines difficult truths about law enforcement and race. (June 5)