In today’s news, James Meredith discusses the vandals who put a noose around a statue at the University of Mississippi; the man charged in the death of a teenager says he shot to scare her; and Richie Incognito apologizes to Jonathan Martin on Twitter.
James Meredith talks about vandals who put noose on Mississippi statue. [LA Times]
Man charged in teen death says he shot to scare. [ABC]
Richie Incognito returns to Twitter, apologizes to Jonathan Martin. [LA Times]
Ted Nugent hits campaign trail after calling Obama “subhuman mongrel.” [CNN]
UN protest at Liberia-Ivory Coast forced extraditions. [BBC]
Spike Lee is director of Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” opening. [Huffington Post]
What’s at stake for Detroit’s workers and retirees? [CNN]
Fresh fighting resumes in South Sudan. [ABC]
Chicago sees rare tally of weekend gun violence: Zero. [Chicago Tribune]
Kanye West adds a verse to Beyoncé and Jay Z’s “Drunk in Love” [Time]