TODAY'S HEADLINES: DWI details emerge; Middle way more vital than ever
Bruce Springsteen was charged with a DWI on Sandy Hook after having a shot of tequila with fans and failing two field sobriety tests, according to sources with knowledge of his account of the incident and a federal summons made public on Thursday.
New Jersey rock icon Bruce Springsteen’s blood-alcohol content was 0.02 — just a quarter of New Jersey’s legal limit — when he was arrested on Sandy Hook in November and charged with driving while intoxicated, a source familiar with the case told the Asbury Park Press.
Bruce Springsteen’s middle way is more vital than ever. The star’s call to Americans to find common ground in polarised times is a reminder of how healthy democracies work