Here’s the latest for Wednesday, May 29: Special Counsel Robert Mueller breaks silence; White House says “move on” from Russia probe; Record number of tornadoes in Midwest; Traffic jam on Mount Everest.
Author: AP, AP
In wake of tornadoes Ohio residents come together
In the wake of eight tornadoes that hit Ohio late Monday, volunteers in Dayton are setting up shop to feed and help displaced residents. (May 29)
Nadler on Trump: No one is above the law
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler says the responsibility to look into US President Donald Trump’s “crimes, lies and other wrongdoing” falls on Congress, and he has vowed to finish the work Special Counsel Robert Mueller started. (May 29)
ShowBiz Minute: Black, Spears, Harington
Prosecutors aim to reverse bail decision in Kodak Black case; Britney Spears’ ex-manager restraining order extended; Kit Harington checks into wellness center post-“Thrones.” (May 29)
Jennifer Hudson embraces Parkland students
At the Pulitzer Prize awards ceremony where she honored Aretha Franklin, recording artisr Jennifer Hudson met students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. (May 29)
Jennifer Hudson embraces Parkland students
At the Pulitzer Prize awards ceremony where she honored Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Hudson met students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. (May 29)
4 dead, 8 hurt in church van crash in Virginia
Four people were killed and eight hurt in a crash in Virginia involving a church van. News outlets report the van carrying 11 people was turning into a church parking lot Tuesday night when a pickup truck hit it. The van flipped several times. (May 29)…
Jeff Daniels: playing Atticus Finch ‘role of a lifetime’
Jeff Daniels calls playing Atticus Finch in the stage adaptation of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ the “role of a lifetime.” The Tony-nominee says the classic story still “slaps white America in the face.” (May 29)
Tornado confirmed in eastern Pennsylvania
The National Weather Service says a tornado has been confirmed in eastern Pennsylvania. Damaged homes are reported in Berks and Chester counties but there were no immediate reports of injuries. (May 29)
Vicious storm spawns tornadoes in Kansas City area
A vicious storm tore through the Kansas City area, spawning tornadoes that downed trees and power lines, damaged homes and injured at least a dozen people on Tuesday. (May 29)