Tuesday, June 30, 2015
US and Cuba 'to announce embassies'
The US and Cuba will on Wednesday announce the opening of embassies in each other's capitals, a senior US official says.
Asia steadies, euro bears Greek burden
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian share markets were in a guarded mood on Wednesday as Greece became the first developed economy to default on a loan with the IMF, setting the scene for another day of uneasy action.
Monday, June 29, 2015
With Same-Sex Decision, Evangelical Churches Address New Reality
Search for missing Olympian suspended
A three-day search for a missing Olympic sailor has ended without success. The Coast Guard says it suspended the search for Trevor Moore, in Biscayne Bay, Florida, Saturday evening at sunset.
Police pepper spray gay parade
Although the gay pride parade has happened in peace for at least 13 years in Istanbul, on Sunday the parade was interrupted by police who fired pepper spray and plastic pellets at thousands when they showed up to march.
Jubilant Marchers at Gay Pride Parades Celebrate Supreme Court Ruling
Kasich to announce bid July 21
Ohio Gov. John Kasich plans to announce he is running for the Republican presidential nomination on July 21, two sources familiar with the plans confirmed to CNN on Sunday.
As Charleston Church Mourns, Biden Adds His Prayers
'I was laying in her blood'
On the second day of her third holiday to Tunisia, Chris Callaghan was chased by a terrorist and shot in the leg, her right femur shattered.
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