GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! It's not in the way you've been treating my friends. It's not in the way that you stayed till the end. LET'S GO TO PRESS.
How was your Pride Parade yesterday? Here are some great pics from Pride featuring the LGBT community's finest and their allies!
About 100 people showed up in Vancouver on Saturday to protest oil trains and 21 were arrested. Our Doug Brown was on the scene and has photos and video.
Brenda Tracy, who was allegedly gang raped by college football players in Corvallis in 1998 is flying to Nebraska to meet with Coach Mike Riley and his team to show how rape isn't (as Riley once put it) "good guys making a bad choice." Read her open letter. But as always, NEVER read the Oregonian's comments.
If you were hoping the Cleveland Cavaliers would destroy the hopes and dreams of the Golden State Warriors in game seven and take home the NBA title, YOU GOT YOUR WISH.
House Speaker Paul Ryan—who swore up and down he wouldn't run for president—is practically calling for a revolt against Donald Trump at the Republican Convention. Hmmmm... wonder what his plan could be?
And Donald Trump continues to make his political situation worse for himself by admitting that maybe racially profiling people isn't such a bad idea.
In what will be a failed attempt to turn the imploding Trump campaign around, campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has been let go.
Corey Lewandowski was reportedly known to call up female reporters late at night to make unwanted romantic advances https://t.co/eyERElB19T
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) June 20, 2016
The Supreme Court is expected to rule very soon on a Texas case which is fighting the state's restrictive abortion laws. If upheld, 19 women's health clinics in Texas will be forced to close.
The Supremes weighed in on another hot button issue, refusing guns rights activists pleas to overturn state bans on assault weapons.
While the Senate is expected to vote on gun control legislation today, none are expected to pass thanks to Republicans who don't care how many Americans die.
Today in "guns keep us safer": "Ohio gun shop owner accidentally shot while teaching concealed carry class."
Today in absolutely NO:
A Pennsylvania man faces charges including sexual assault after police say they found him living with 12 girls, including an 18-year-old and two children he fathered with her.
Actor Anton Yelchin—best known for playing Chekov in the new Star Trek movies, as well as the Oregon-shot Green Room—is dead following a freak car accident.
Now let's examine the WEATHER outside: Oh boy, it's gonna be a nice sunny 80 degrees today. HELLO SUMMER!
And finally, who wants to hear the theme from The Office turned into a club banger featuring Kendrick Lamar? YOU DO. HIT IT.