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Pope Francis Begins South America Tour With Mass In Ecuador
By John Otis Pope Francis kicks off a three-nation South America tour with a mass in Ecuador on Monday. Aiding the poor is at the center of his mission, which
Nationals slugger Harper to skip All-Star Home Run Derby (Yahoo Sports)
Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper won’t participate in the All-Star Home Run Derby because his father isn’t available to pitch to him. The Home Run Derby will be held Monday,
Despite Uncertainty, Greeks Show Pride In Rejecting Bailout Plan
By Chris Arnold Greeks in Athens react to the resounding no vote on a bailout plan. Many are proud to have poked Europe in the eye after years of austerity,
S.C. Senate Takes A Strong Step Toward Removing Confederate Flag
By Bill Chappell The state’s Senate will need to approve the bill one more time before it can go on to the House. Monday’s tally was 37-3; a final vote
Ginobili announces he will return to Spurs next season (Yahoo Sports)
Manu Ginobili says he is returning to the San Antonio Spurs for a 14th season. Ginobili made the announcement on Twitter on Monday. Ginobili averaged 10.5 points in 70 games,
Mosquitoes are out for blood in Central Indiana, so what can you do?
“I’m just going through and identifying all the species,” Matt Sinsko said, a biologist. “A lot of flood water mosquitoes. A lot of flood water mosquitoes. …read more Via: <a
Reddit: “We Screwed Up”
By Sarah Buhr Reddit just admitted it royally screwed up. Not just over the firing of Reddit community manager Victoria Taylor on Friday, but also for not listening to the
The next step in LGBT equality
By Taylor Hurt Advocates use RFRA enactment date to launch civil rights effort by Taylor Hurt On July 1, supporters of LGBT rights gathered at the Statehouse to discuss how
Priceline Pours $60 Million Into Brazil’s Hotel Urbano
By Christine Magee Hotel Urbano, a hotel search and booking platform and one of Brazil’s fastest growing startups, has raised an additional $60 million in strategic funding from discount travel
Microsoft Looks To Academia To Usher In Next Wave Of Holographic Computing With Research Proposal Program
By Lucas Matney Microsoft announced an academic research program Monday aiming to gather proposals for HoloLens technologies that further “the role and possible applications for holographic computing in society.” Microsoft