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It’s Official: You Can Now Take Photos During White House Tours
By Krishnadev Calamur The lifting of the decades-old ban was announced on Instagram by Michelle Obama. The White House urged people to share their experience using the hashtag #WhiteHouseTour. Selfie
PENCE MUST GO
By Amber Stearns One man’s mission to see a different governor in Indiana by Amber Stearns The blue and gold signs are sprinkled all over Marion County. There isn’t a
Hardcore metal
By Sarah Murrell How to metal cock rings work? Do you just put them over the base of your dick while soft and then get hard?… [ ] [ Subscribe
Supreme Court: EPA goes too far with clear air regulations
By The Statehouse File The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday overruled a federal agency’s plan to control emissions of mercury and other pollutants from power-company smokestacks – siding with states
Toyota’s Top Female Executive Resigns After Arrest
By Krishnadev Calamur Julie Hamp was accused of importing the prescription painkiller oxycodone in violation of the country’s narcotics laws. She was arrested June 18 but has not been charged.
Greece Signals It May Accept Terms Of Bailout – With Some Conditions
By Krishnadev Calamur In a letter to creditors, the prime minister said Greece will accept most terms proposed June 28. It’s unclear if the letter will have any impact. Greece
India’s Housing.com Fires Its Maverick CEO Who Gave Away His Shares
By Jon Russell It’s funny how things can change so quickly. Just two months ago, Rahul Yadav, the young co-founder of CEO of SoftBank-backed Housing.com, was heralded as a role
After Supreme Court Decision, What’s Next For Gay Rights Groups?
By Tovia Smith Thousands of volunteers were behind the movement to change the country’s laws on gay marriage. Now what do the major gay rights groups do next? » E-Mail
Setback For European Facebook Privacy Class Action, As Austrian Court Rules Lawsuit Inadmissible
By Ingrid Lunden An ongoing Facebook class action suit in Europe over alleged privacy violations took a significant step back today. A regional court in Austria, where the suit was
As Panama’s Economy Booms, So Do Concerns Over Debt And The Environment
By Carrie Kahn Panama’s economy, while cooling in recent years, is still growing at astonishing rates compared to its neighbors. But environmental damage and huge government debt are part of