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Judge's ruling still awaited on Mississippi gay-marriage law

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — An attorney said he's "not at all concerned" that a federal judge didn't hand down rulings by the close of business Thursday in two challenges to a Mississippi law dealing with religious objections to gay marriage.

Judge's ruling still awaited on Mississippi gay-marriage law

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — An attorney said he's "not at all concerned" that a federal judge didn't hand down rulings by the close of business Thursday in two challenges to a Mississippi law dealing with religious objections to gay marriage.

The New York Post: Adnan Syed of ‘Serial’ podcast fame wins new trial

MarketWatch.com 

A Baltimore judge granted Syed a new trial and vacated his murder conviction Thursday afternoon — 17 years after he was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison for murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee, who went missing and then was found strangled to death in the woods.

Nightly News Full Broadcast (June 30th)

NBC News 

In Thursday night's broadcast: new airbag warning affecting hundreds of thousands of drivers, high alert for travelers at America's airports, and a new trial for "Serial's" Adnan Syed.



Kenevir rekoru

Sabah 

Lice, Türkiye tarihinin en büyük uyuşturucu operasyonuna sahne oldu. 1 haftada piyasa değeri 11 milyar lira olan 44 milyon kök hint keneviri, 8 ton esrar ve kubar esrar ele geçirildiDevamı için tıklayınız

Hewlett-Packard wins $3 billion judgment from Oracle

MarketWatch.com 

A court battle between Hewlett-Packard and Oracle Corp. ended Thursday afternoon with HP victorious to the tune of $3 billion in damages, Oracle confirmed. HP, which has split into two companies since filing the lawsuit, claimed that Oracle backed out of a deal to support HP servers that used the Itanium line of chips from Intel Corp. Thursday's ruling is the second to favor HP in the case, which was originally filed in 2011, but Oracle said in a statement Thursday that it would appeal both. Читать дальше...

Twenty stocks with strong price and earnings momentum

The Globe and Mail 

During the past year investors have seen a lot of volatility in the market caused by a multitude of economic, political and geographical drivers, the latest being the Brexit announcement

Donald Trump starts a trade war — with the Republican Party - Washington Post

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Washington Post

Donald Trump starts a trade war — with the Republican Party
Washington Post
The unusual battle between Donald Trump and much of the Republican establishment on international trade is rapidly escalating, as the presumptive GOP nominee rails against business groups and members of his own party while defenders of sweeping ...
An American CoupHuffington Post
Can Trump Even Count on a Convention Polling Bounce?Slate Magazine
Donald Trump... Читать дальше...

Hertz deal will supply vehicles to Uber, Lyft

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Hertz Global Holdings Inc. reached agreements with Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc., the two largest U.S. ride-hailing start-ups, to supply drivers with vehicles the rental-car company rotates out of its fleet.

Dünyada günün konusu: Havaalanı güvenliği

Sabah 

İsrail Ben Gurion Havalimanı, terminalden 10 km uzakta başlayan 4 kademeli güvenlik sayesinde 44 yıldır hiç hedef olmadı. Ancak uzmanlara göre, buranın 4 katı yoğunluktaki Atatürk Havalimanı’nda benzer...Devamı için tıklayınız

California attorney general subpoenas refiners on gas prices

TheRepublic.com 

The California attorney general has issued subpoenas to several oil refiners to learn how they set gasoline prices, which are consistently higher in California than in most other states. Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp., Valero Energy Corp. and Tesoro Corp. confirmed on Thursday that they have received subpoenas in recent weeks. The attorney general is

Border agency clears employees in 4 shooting incidents

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

SAN DIEGO (AP) — U.S. Customs and Border Protection found that employees acted properly when they fired guns in four incidents dating back to 2012 — including two that left two people dead.





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