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James Gandolfini wanted to 'reconnect with Italian roots'

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 20
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
A frame grab from a video released by the Taliban shows a man believed to be Bowe Bergdahl, left.
world
Taliban offer to free U.S. soldier for Guantanamo prisoners
Afghan militants say they're ready to hand over captive U.S. soldier in exchange for Guantanamo prisoners.
James Gandolfini at the LA premiere of
people
Gandolfini wanted to 'reconnect with Italian roots'
James Gandolfini was to make an appearance at the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily.
James Gandolfini is Tony Soprano, head of the New Jersey crime family portrayed in HBO's 'The Sopranos.'
people
Stars react to sudden death of James Gandolfini
Nothing shocks Hollywood like a beloved star dying too young.
In this July 12, 2007 file photo, James Gandolfini, executive producer and interviewer for HBO's Iraq War documentary
nation
In Jersey, Gandolfini remembered as regular guy
The actor was a Westwood, N.J., native and Rutgers graduate.
James Gandolfini at the LA premiere of
news
5 things to know on Thursday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
The seeds of the current Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal were planted more than five decades ago, sprouting from an obscure rule issued in 1959 allowing tax-exempt groups to start dabbling in politics.
politics
1959 IRS rule is at the center of Tea Party scandal
IRS rule says non-profits can engage in politics, but it doesn't say how much.
People wait in line to take a picture with the bronze bull in the Financial district which has become a Wall Street icon.
markets
U.S. stock futures slide on Fed aftershock
Investors are still reeling after the Fed laid out a possible end to its bond-buying plan.
Ken Mehlman
politics
Bush aide now promotes gay marriage
A former George W. Bush aide now campaigns for gay marriage
The scar from Jonathan Stelly's pacemaker surgery is visible on his chest. Stelly had dreams of playing professional baseball, but the surgery he had at 22 meant it would never happen. He later learned that he hadn't needed the surgery.
nation
Doctors perform thousands of unnecessary surgeries
A USA TODAY study found that tens of thousands of times each year, patients undergo surgery that isn't necessary.
The Ford C-Max  Energi is the plug-in hybrid version
cars
J.D. Power ranks hybrid as worst car for quality
J.D. Power ranked it dead last among the scores of models included in its annual survey

 

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