News Headlines - 01 June 2019

Donald Trump shocked Meghan Markle was 'nasty' about him but says it's great to have an American princess

LA-born Meghan, 37, accused him of being “misogynistic” and “divisive” during his 2016 presidential campaign.
The ex-Suits actress also pledged to vote for his rival Hillary Clinton... He said: “I didn’t know that. What can I say? I didn’t know that she was nasty.”
When told Meghan had threatened to leave for Canada if he won in 2016, he countered: “A lot of people are moving here (to the US).”

Municipal employee opens fire in Virginia, killing 12 and wounding others - Portland Press Herald

A longtime municipal employee in Virginia Beach shot and killed 12 people Friday afternoon and injured several others in a public works building before he was killed in a fierce gun battle with police, city officials said.
Police Chief James Cervera said an officer was among the wounded but was saved by his protective vest. He said the gunman “fired indiscriminately” with a .45 caliber semiautomatic handgun on several floors of the building, one of many in the complex.
Saturday morning, officials identified the gunman as Dewayne Craddock.

Winning Bid to Have Lunch With Warren Buffett: $4.6 Million - WSJ

An anonymous fan bid a record $4,567,888 in a charity auction to have lunch with Warren Buffett.
This year’s winning bid is up from $3.3 million last year and tops the previous record of $3,456,789.
The annual auction for lunch with the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman has raised almost $30 million for San Francisco charity Glide,

Elton John 'rejects' Russia censorship of Rocketman gay scenes - BBC News

Sir Elton John has criticised a Russian film company's decision to cut gay sex scenes from his new biopic Rocketman.
The local film distributor told state news agency Tass it cut scenes from the film to comply with Russian laws.
The British singer and the makers of Rocketman issued a statement saying they rejected the censorship "in the strongest possible terms".

Liverpool win Champions League: Alisson is your final man of the match - BBC Sport

Liverpool are European Champions for a sixth time after they beat Tottenham 2-0 in the Champions league final in Madrid.
Mohamed Salah and Divock Origi scored the Reds' goals but it was the performance of the man at the other end of the pitch that caught your attention.
Goalkeeper Alisson was your man of the match, earning an average rating of 6.55 as a result of a number of saves in the second half to preserve his side's clean sheet.