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News of the day from across the nation, June 30

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The Senate passed a financial rescue package on Wednesday for debt-stricken Puerto Rico, sending the measure to President Obama, who is expected to sign the measure. 2 Global poll: A new multination survey finds that confidence in Donald Trump’s ability to manage foreign policy should he become U.S. president is rock-bottom in a host of countries in Europe and Asia. In seven of 15 countries outside of the U.S. polled by the Pew Research Center in Washington, Trump’s ratings are in the single digits. Читать дальше...

Brazil Could Oust Rousseff Day Before Olympics Ends

International Business Times 

Brazil's Senate could take its final vote on the impeachment of suspended President Dilma Rousseff the day before the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, a senior lawmaker said on Wednesday. Senate President Renan Calheiros told journalists the final vote in Rousseff's impeachment trial was scheduled for around Aug. 20. If she is found guilty of breaking budgetary rules to help win re-election, Brazil's first female leader would be permanently replaced by interim President Michel Temer, her former deputy.

40 Years Of Goth Style In Under 4 Minutes

BuzzFeed 

The history of goth!

From punk to romantic to pastel, goth has been around through the ages.

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In the mid 1970s, punk came on the scene. Largely focusing on anti-establishment views and individual freedom of expression, punk become the predecessor of goth culture.

Batcave emerged in the early '80s, named after a club in London.

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A Buzzing Problem

Sputnik International 

This fearless man approached a chimney full of bees to capture the creatures with his camera.

The song 'American Pie' explains the Brexit vote shockingly well

BusinessInsider.com 

As a participant for 36 years in the U.S. stock market, I’ve learned to look for watershed events that must be respected by investors. A watershed event is a point in time where a major secular change takes place. Britain’s vote to leave the European Union appears to be one of those events. We’d like to use the poetry of Don McLean in his song “American Pie” to help our readers understand our view.1

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GE Is Free

WSJ.com 

The company escapes from Washington’s too-big-to-fail club.

Mets' Syndergaard confirms 'pretty insignificant' bone spur

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard cleared up some questions about the status of his elbow, acknowledging Wednesday he has a bone spur but calling it "pretty insignificant."

Mets' Syndergaard confirms 'pretty insignificant' bone spur

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard cleared up some questions about the status of his elbow, acknowledging Wednesday he has a bone spur but calling it "pretty insignificant."

Battered woman defense planned in Kansas factory shooting

TheRepublic.com 

WICHITA, Kan. — A woman accused of giving her former boyfriend guns used in a shooting at a Kansas lawn equipment factory told a court Wednesday that she plans to mount a battered woman’s syndrome defense at her August trial. Prosecutors allege Sarah Jo Hopkins gave the shooter, Cedric Ford, an AK-47-type semi-automatic rifle and

23 Photos That Are Way Too Accurate If You've Ever Been In A Group Project

BuzzFeed 

“Now, your ideas will all suck, so listen to me.”

Let's face it, group projects are probably the worst thing about school.

Other than all the exams, hours spent in the library, and emotional turmoil.

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Either you're put in a group where everyone is as clueless as each other.

So you're pretty much doomed from the start.

Or you're forced to take the reins and lead your group to victory. Читать дальше...

The Arrivals Hall at Atatürk Airport

The New Yorker 

After last night’s suicide attack at Istanbul’s Atatürk International Airport, which killed forty-one people and injured more than two hundred others, a question kept nagging at me: Why did the three attackers choose the arrivals hall? Having lived in Istanbul for the past couple of years, I’ve spent a great deal of time at Atatürk, where travellers pass through security before checking in for their flights. The entry-control points at departures are thick with crowds waiting to X-ray their luggage. Читать дальше...





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