British Prime Minister Theresa May claimed there was “too much tolerance” of Islamist extremism in the UK as she vowed a clampdown in the wake of the third terror attack to hit the UK this year. Source: CNN
The attackers: Meet the man who photographed attackers
Photographer Gabriele Sciotto witnessed the moment armed police officers shot down the three London attackers. Source: CNN
From the US: Trump criticized for tweet about London Mayor
President Donald Trump touted his so-called travel ban Saturday in the wake of reports that people were hit by a van and stabbed in London, while also pledging assistance to Britain. Source: CNN
Latest updates: 21 victims in critical condition
A van mowed down pedestrians as it swerved back and forth across London Bridge in the British capital on Saturday night, leaving bodies lying in the roadway, a witness to the incident told CNN. Source: CNN
President to begin push for his $1 trillion infrastructure plan as Comey sits before Senate panel
President Donald Trump, faced with potentially damning testimony from his former FBI director, James Comey, will look to push a $1 trillion infrastructure plan with a series of White House events and a trip to Ohio, a White House official said. Source: CNN
Bill Maher apologizes for using racial slur in interview
Comedian Bill Maher used a racial epithet Friday night during an interview with Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska. Source: CNN
What a week: Putin speaks out on election meddling and more
Russian President Vladimir Putin is usually as difficult to read as some of his country’s most famous literature. He’s always calm and composed, rarely uttering a superfluous word. This week felt a little different. Source: CNN
Opinion: The inexhaustible egos of Trump and Hillary Clinton
It wasn’t enough for Donald Trump to thumb his nose at humanity and the planet we occupy. His fragile ego, which can’t be strengthened even by the power of the presidency, demanded that he turn his decision on the Paris climate treaty into something like a beauty pageant, with suspense built into his process and a court of lesser-beauties enlisted …
Gergen: Invoking executive privilege would be a mistake
CNN’s David Gergen says President Trump should look to Ronald Reagan as an example and choose to waive executive privilege because it will lead to a transparent investigation. Source: CNN
Can Trump block Comey from testifying?
Former FBI Director James Comey will have the nation captivated next Thursday when he testifies before a Senate panel about the stunning accusations that President Donald Trump pressured him to end his investigation into his former national security adviser’s ties to Russia. Source: CNN