Turkey, Facebook, Emmanuel Macron: Your Tuesday Briefing<br />Carl Vinson was a long-serving Georgia congressman whose zeal for military expansion led him to be called the "Father of the Two-Ocean Navy." Launched<br />in 1980, a year before Mr. Vinson’s death, the carrier was one of the first major Navy ships named after a living person since the 1800s.<br />[The New York Times] • Prince Harry said he suffered for years after the death of<br />his mother, Princess Diana, until he sought counseling about three years ago.<br />_____ A majority of Turkish voters agreed on Sunday to vastly expand the powers of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.<br />He’s a democrat." That’s a description of Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, by one of the slim majority of voters<br />who approved the new presidential system of government, which takes effect at the next election, slated for 2019.<br />_____ • It’s now France’s turn to worry about Russian meddling in its presidential<br />election with only a few days left before the first round of voting on Sunday.<br />View all New York Times newsletters.<br />[The New York Times] • A small airplane crashed near a supermarket on the outskirts of Lisbon, killing five people.
