Here are the top stories under discussion in The Reid Report newsroom right now:
Amid weekend violence, 6 children shot Sunday night – “A South Side shooting left four girls and a boy hurt, and on the Northwest Side a 15-year-old girl was shot while riding in a vehicle as shootings across the city Sunday night added to the toll of a violent holiday weekend.” [Chicago Tribune]
Boston Marathon 2014: Five runners prepare for the race of their lives – “After a year that many runners, spectators and community members spent recovering from last year’s horrific bombing, the Boston Marathon is back.” [The Guardian]
Ukraine Conflict Becomes Hostage Crisis as Separatists Take Prisoners – “According to Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, the leader of the separatists in Slavyansk, his forces have detained numerous people the separatists suspect of being provocateurs or agents of the central government in Kiev.” [Time.com]
Snowden’s Camp: Staged Putin Q&A Was a Screw-Up – “NSA leaker Edward Snowden instantly regretted asking Russian President Vladimir Putin a softball question on live television about the Kremlin’s mass surveillance effort, two sources close to the leaker tell The Daily Beast.” [The Daily Beast]
Nevada range war: Western states move to take over federal land – “Like a mustang tied to a fence post, many westerners for years have resisted Uncle Sam’s control of land they say more properly belongs to states or counties – or to nobody at all except the ranchers, miners, and loggers who work the land for its natural resources.” [Christian Science Monitor]
Rubin “Hurricane” Carter dead at 76 – “Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter, the former boxer imprisoned nearly 20 years for three murders before the convictions were overturned, has died at his home in Toronto.” [The Toronto Star]
Scalia Suggests Students ‘Revolt’ If Taxes Get Too High – “Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told law students that they should consider a ‘revolt’ if taxes become too high.” [The Huffington Post]









