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2 Indiana men die in fireworks accidents

Fireworks blasts to the head killed two Indiana men in separate accidents over the Fourth of July holiday. A Marion man was killed Saturday night … …read more Via: <a

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McIlroy ruptures ligament in ankle while playing soccer (Yahoo Sports)

Rory McIlroy injured his left ankle while playing soccer, leaving the world’s No. 1 player in doubt of defending his British Open title next week at St. Andrews. In a

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5 things to know for your Monday in Indiana

An Elkhart man was found dead from an explosion injury caused by fireworks, a Goshen family is losing their dream home of 20 years because of the … …read more

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Latest On Greek Crisis: Finance Minister Resigns, As EU Leaders Meet

By Eyder Peralta Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said his resignation could help the prime minister negotiate a better deal with the EU. However, he said, he will wear the “loathing”

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For Americans Seeking Affordable Degrees, German Schools Beckon

By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson More and more Americans are pursuing graduate degrees in Germany, where tuition is often free and many classes are taught in English. » E-Mail This …read

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Hacking Team, Which Sells Surveillance Tech To Governments, Exposed By Major Hack

By Jon Russell One of the technology world’s most notorious providers of surveillance and intrusion software has found itself on the wrong end of an embarrassing hack. Read More …read

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Writers Are Going Cuckoo For KU

By John Biggs If you haven’t been following the Indie writing market I don’t blame you. It’s pretty crazy right now. After Amazon decided to tweak the royalties pay outs

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Ecuador Is The First Stop On Pope Francis’ South America Trip

By John Otis The Argentine pontiff has embarked on a 9-day swing through Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay. These are some of the region’s poorest countries. Francis is focusing on issues

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Greek Voters Give Bailout Referendum A Thumbs-Down

By Joanna Kakissis Sixty-one percent of Greek voters said “no” to the referendum that included tough austerity measures for Athens, in exchange for a continued line of credit to keep

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U.S. Wins Women’s World Cup Final Over Japan 5-2

By Shereen Marisol Meraji The game played in Vancouver, Canada, was a rematch of the 2011 World Cup final, which Japan won in a dramatic penalty kick shoot-out. The U.S.