Morning Brief: June 1
Missed the recent highlights of the 2016 presidential debate? Well, ABC News has outlined the new and important events to keep you updated. These include...
- Talk of a third party nomination
- Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson won the Libertarian nomination for president.
- Sanders says he is determined to continue his campaign, until the Democratic Party's convention in July.
- Clinton canceled her event in New Jersey and went straight to California to campaign. 475 delegates can be won in California.
For more on the story, check out the article.
NEED TO KNOW
Fear of 'Catastrophe Unfolding' Amid Fighting in Falluja [full story]
Kansas Parents Worry Schools are Slipping Amid Budget Battles [full story]
Hillary Clinton aid says Little Thought was Given to Potential Issues Over Private Email [full story]
Baby With Microcephaly From Ziksa Virus Born at New Jersey Hospital [full story]
Struggling Liberal Arts College on Long Island to Close Friday [full story]
SPORTS
The Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees, 4-1
The Chicago White Sox beat the New York Mets, 6-4
TODAY
Yankees at Toronto, 7:07
Mets host White Sox, 1:10
WEATHER
Clear, 81/60
TODAY IN HISTORY
On this day in history, Anne Boleyn was crowned Queen of England.
ON STAGE TONIGHT
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