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FBI Says Background Check Error Let Charleston Shooting Suspect Buy Gun
By Carrie Johnson FBI Director James Comey said a bureau employee made a mistake in reviewing Dylann Roof’s application to purchase a weapon. » E-Mail This …read more Via: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/07/10/421789047/fbi-says-background-check-error-let-charleston-shooting-suspect-buy-gun?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=us
Apple Is Building A New Store In Hong Kong
By Jordan Crook As part of a huge push to own the Chinese market, Apple is opening up a new store in Hong Kong. It will be located on Canton
NYC celebrates Women’s World Cup winners with parade (Yahoo Sports)
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. women’s soccer team is getting a hero’s welcome at City Hall in New York City following a parade along the Canyon of Heroes. …read
AP source: Giants haven’t rescinded JPP’s franchise tag (Yahoo Sports)
Jason Pierre-Paul’s future with the New York Giants remains uncertain after a fireworks accident, even though a person with knowledge of the contract tells The Associated Press the team has
Vine Updates App To Promote Top Users
By Jordan Crook Vine, the six-second looping video app from Twitter, has today announced an update that will let users find even more people to follow on the social network.
Art is revealing what homelessness in Indy looks like
By Emily Taylor by Emily Taylor Most of us have crossed paths with homelessness in Indianapolis at some point in time. Whether that’s through volunteering at a shelter or trying
11 TechCrunch Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week
By Anna Escher This week Microsoft laid off 7,800 employees, GoPro announced its next action camera, and Reddit screwed up, big time. These are the stories you’ll need to stay
The Real Hunger Games: Peru’s Wachiperi Use Arrows To Nab Dinner
By Nadia Whitehead But their archery traditions are changing. They lay off endangered animals. And the women in the community are eager to take lessons so they don’t have to
Trump!
By David Hoppe Every now and then life imitates art. … [ ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] …read more Via: http://www.nuvo.net/Hoppe/archives/2015/07/10/trump
OPM Director Archuleta Resigns In Wake Of Data Breaches
By Bill Chappell Katherine Archuleta, the head of Office of Personnel Management who’s been under fire since revelations that millions of people’s personal data was compromised, is resigning. » E-Mail