1. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un came together for a historic first meeting in Singapore on Tuesday morning. “We had a really fantastic meeting. A lot of progress,” Trump told reporters afterward. “Really very positive. I think better than anybody could have expected. Top of the line. Really good.” He also said the two signed a document that will see the denuclearization of North Korea, which will begin “very quickly.” (WashingtonPost)
2. During a Monday night appearance on CNN, Dennis Rodman wore a red “Make America Great Again” hat and wept tears of joy as he discussed President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s historic meeting in Singapore. “We don’t need a miracle. We just need the doors to be opened so we can start fresh,” he noted. “It’s a great day… I’m so happy!” Rodman got emotional when he recalled former president Barack Obama brushing him off when he came back from North Korea with a message from Kim. “[He] didn’t even give me the time of day,” he declared. (TelegraphNews)
3. Mainers head to the polls today to choose their party candidate for governor, as well as the second district congressional candidates. Maine will for the first time use the ranked-choice method of casting votes statewide. Also on the ballot, a referendum on whether or not to continue with ranked-choice voting in November. (NewsCenterMaine)
4. Country Time Lemonade is creating a team to help pay fines and permits for kids nationwide who want to run their own lemonade stands. And in the spirit of the drink’s name, they’re calling their initiative Legal-Ade. The group will cover fees up to $300 for stands that were fined in 2017 or 2018 or for permits bought this year. Last week, two Denver brothers selling lemonade for charity saw their stand get shut down because they didn’t have a permit. In Texas, two sisters set up a lemonade stand to raise money for a Father’s Day present, but they were shut down and fined for not having a permit or health department approval. And in Maryland, fines for permitless stands have reached a hefty $500. (CNN)
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