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Wayzata man resigns from Chisholm film venture amid fraud charges

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Jerry Seppala resigned from Ironbound Studios Minnesota after a federal grand jury indicted him and two California men for allegedly cheating investors out of $12 million meant to finance movies. The indictment makes no mention of the Iron Range film studio space.

Did Brexit even happen?

Sydney Morning Herald 

The ASX has almost recovered to pre-Brexit levels and is seemingly indifferent about the pending federal election result.



Turnbull boosts two key Sunshine Coast projects before poll

Sydney Morning Herald 

The Sunshine Coast region has received significant support from the federal government to boost two of the region's most significant projects – expanding the Sunshine Coast airport expansion and luring Australia's newest undersea telecommunications cable to Maroochydore.

Memory loss: normal or a sign of trouble?

United Press International (UPI.com) 

HealthDay News
Mild memory lapses such as forgetting where you put your keys or reading glasses, though worrisome, are normal, experts say.

Rodriguez, Olmedo-Barrera lead the way for Bowling Green

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. (AP) -- David Rodriguez homered and singled three times, driving home three runs and scoring a couple as the Bowling Green Hot Rods beat the West Michigan Whitecaps 12-2 on Thursday.

Chris Pine & Ben Foster Star in 'Hell or High Water' Trailer - Watch Now!

«Just Jared» 

Chris Pine, Ben Foster, and Jeff Bridges star in the new trailer for Hell or High Water. Here’s a synopsis for the movie: A story about the collision of the Old and New West, two brothers — Toby (Pine), a straight-living, divorced father trying to make a better life for his son; and Tanner (Foster), [...]

Desperately Seeking a Necktie to Love

WSJ.com 

Columnist Ralph Gardner Jr. on his quest to find a tie that he both liked and could afford. It was a trying experience, to say the least.

AP sources: Obama to reveal civilian deaths from drones

McClatchy DC Bureau 

President Barack Obama is expected to disclose as early as Friday the number of civilians killed in U.S. military and CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Africa since he took office and will issue an executive order that makes protecting civilians a more integral part of planning U.S. military operations, according to activists and other individuals familiar with the report.

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Friend: Victim was trying to rescue son from ISIS when killed in Istanbul

GantDaily.com 

A Tunisian doctor who was one of dozens of people killed in the terror attack at Istanbul’s airport had spent months in Turkey trying to rescue his son from ISIS, a friend said Thursday. Dr. Fathi Bayoudh had been in Turkey for about two and a half months, in an effort to get his son […]

Laird takes the lead at Barracuda Championship

TheRepublic.com 

RENO, Nev. — Martin Laird of Scotland made eight birdies to lead the Barracuda Championship on Thursday with more than just a PGA Tour victory on the line. Because of the West Virginia floods that led to The Greenbrier Classic being canceled next week, a spot in the British Open has been transferred to the

Tesla driver killed in crash while using car's 'Autopilot'

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The first person to die in a U.S. crash involving a car in self-driving mode was the tech-savvy 40-year-old owner of a Tesla Model S who nicknamed his car "Tessy" and praised its sophisticated "Autopilot" system.

Tesla driver killed in crash while using car's 'Autopilot'

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The first person to die in a U.S. crash involving a car in self-driving mode was the tech-savvy 40-year-old owner of a Tesla Model S who nicknamed his car "Tessy" and praised its sophisticated "Autopilot" system.





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