Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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About 1 million people rallied in more than 80 cities as Confederations Cup games began; one protester was killed and least 40 were hurt.
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Asian stock markets fell today and the Dow had its biggest drop of the year yesterday over concerns about the Fed’s plans to cut its stimulus program.
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The Senate agreed on a military-style surge to secure the U.S.-Mexican border, boosting momentum for passage of the overhaul.
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James Comey was George W. Bush’s No. 2 at the Justice Department, known for a 2004 standoff with the White House over warrantless wiretapping programs.
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An inspector general says the company that conducted Edward Snowden’s background check is under investigation.
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Men. Most of the six women picked to hear the racially charged murder trial are white.
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As many as 100,000 people face evacuation, and waters that caused mudslides and closed the Trans-Canada Highway were rising.
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Indonesia has sent planes and helicopters to tamp down forest fires that are blamed for Singapore’s three days of record-high air pollution.
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Paul LePage, who once told NAACP leaders to “kiss my butt,” on Thursday used a sexually vulgar phrase to describe how he thinks a lawmaker is taking advantage of people.
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LeBron James’ 37 points led the Heat to a 95-88 Game 7 win over San Antonio and Miami’s second straight championship.







