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Australia face tough, but familiar, foe in Japan

Reuters 

EDMONTON (Reuters) - After some tough physical battles en route to the last eight of the Women's World Cup, Australia will face a very different challenge against defending champions Japan in Saturday’s quarter-final.

Univision dropping Miss USA pageant over Trump comments

ABCNews4 

Univision is dropping the Miss USA pageant and says it will cut all business ties with Donald Trump in a spiraling controversy over comments the Republican presidential candidate made recently about Mexican immigrants.

Hundreds attend 1st funerals for church shooting victims

ABCNews4 

A choir and band launched into one of Ethel Lance's favorite gospel tunes and roused hundreds of mourners from their seats Thursday in a crescendo of music at the first funeral for victims of the massacre at a historic...

French interior minister says UberPop must be closed down

ABCNews4 

France's interior minister, in a bid to halt a day of sometimes violent protests by taxi drivers angered by UberPop, said Thursday that the low-cost car service must be shut down. He said orders would be given to seize...



Micron misses profit, revenue estimates due to lower chip prices

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Micron Technology Inc reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, hurt by a fall in prices and lower demand for its chips used in personal computers, sending its shares down 7.8 percent in after-market trading.

Order of food during a meal may influence blood sugar

Reuters 

(Reuters Health) - Overweight and obese people with type 2 diabetes may feel better after a meal if they start it off with vegetables or proteins and end with the carbs, suggests a new study of 11 people.

Order of food during a meal may influence blood sugar

Reuters 

(Reuters Health) - Overweight and obese people with type 2 diabetes may feel better after a meal if they start it off with vegetables or proteins and end with the carbs, suggests a new study of 11 people.

Marathon bomber likely headed to death row in Terre Haute

ABCNews4 

Now that Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been sentenced to death, he will likely be sent to the death row unit at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, where Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was...

Government names special master for Corinthian student debt

ABCNews4 

The Education Department appointed a special monitor Thursday to help develop a debt relief program for students who attended the now-defunct Corinthian Colleges - a debt forgiveness plan that could cost billions of dollars.

EU's Schulz expects solution for Greece to be found in coming days

Reuters 

BERLIN, June 25 (Reuters) - European Parliament President Martin Schulz said on Thursday he did not believe Greece would leave the euro zone and that an agreement between Athens and its creditors would be found, though it may take a few days yet.

Montana moves to reveal corporate campaign spending

ABCNews4 

Montana, a state that has long prided itself on strict campaign finance laws, is giving up on barring corporations from political spending and is instead attempting to expose every penny spent by them in elections.

Supreme Court upholds key tool for fighting housing bias

ABCNews4 

A sharply divided Supreme Court on Thursday preserved a key tool used for more than four decades to fight housing discrimination, handing a surprising victory to the Obama administration and civil rights activists.

U.S. top court backs Obamacare, president says it's here to stay

Reuters 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a conservative legal challenge that could have doomed President Barack Obama's healthcare law, upholding nationwide tax subsidies crucial to his signature domestic policy achievement.


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