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MSNBC
30 Jun 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says Vice President Joe Biden has spoken with Ecuador's president about National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden's request for asylum in Ecuador. White...
Zap2it
29 Jun 2013
As the rather exciting cap to a monumental week in equal rights, a federal appeals court allowed the state of California to immediately begin issuing marriage licenses to...
Wall Street Journal
29 Jun 2013
By E.S. BROWNING CONNECT The U.S. stock market had its best start to a year since 1999, but by Friday—the halfway mark of 2013—investors had ditched their party hats and braced for the Federal Reserve to cut back on policies that helped send stocks soaring this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average...
BBC News
29 Jun 2013
The West should have tried talking to the Taliban a decade ago after they had just been toppled from power, the UK's top general in Afghanistan has said. Gen Nick Carter said it would have been much easier to find a political solution when they were on the run. His comments in the Guardian come...
The New York Times
29 Jun 2013
A Texas woman was indicted Friday on charges that she sent threatening ricin-laced letters to President Obama and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York in an effort to frame her estranged husband. The federal indictment charges Shannon Richardson, 35, with two counts of mailing a threatening...
The Inquisitr
29 Jun 2013
Actress Shannon Richardson has been indicted in connection with ricin letters sent to President Barack Obama, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and the director of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. Richardson allegedly mailed the letters last month with a note that read, “What’s in this...
BBC News
29 Jun 2013
The US has warned Americans not to travel to Egypt and has told non-emergency diplomatic staff to leave, as clashes continued in the country. The state department also urged US nationals in Egypt "to remain alert". The warning came as at least three people - including a US citizen - died...
Richmond Times Dispatch
29 Jun 2013
CAIRO — Tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi rallied Friday in Cairo, and both sides fought each other in the second-largest city of Alexandria, where two people were killed — including an American, officials said. In the Alexandria fighting, 85 were injured...
San Francisco Chronicle
29 Jun 2013
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese troops fired in the air Friday to disperse dozens of Sunni Muslims demonstrating in support of a hardline cleric who has been on the run since the military crushed his fighters earlier this week. Lebanon is grappling with rising tensions between Sunni and Shiite Muslims linked...
South China Morning Post
29 Jun 2013
Violent attacks have spread this week in a tense minority region of western China, state media reported on Saturday, just days before the anniversary of a bloody clash between minority Uighurs and the ethnic Han majority that left almost 200 dead and resulted in a major security clampdown. China’s...












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