Monday, June 17, 2013

NSA whistle-blowers on Snowden's claims: We told you so

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 17
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to deliver a speech at the Belfast Waterfront Hall on June 17, 2013, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
world
G-8: Obama arrives in Northern Ireland
President Obama appeals to Northern Ireland's youth to sustain peace.
NSA whistle-blowers, from left, Thomas Drake, J. Kirk Wiebe and William Binney.
politics
3 NSA veterans speak out on whistle-blower: We told you so
Three fellow whistle-blowers tell USA TODAY they support Edward Snowden, to an extent.
May 16, 1985:  Paula Cooper, then 15, and three other teen-age Gary girls are arrested and charged with slaying Pelke.  Cooper, Karen Corder, 16; April Beverly, 15, and Denise Thomas, 14, are said to have gone to Pelke��??s  home under the pretense of
nation
5 things to know on Monday
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Police chase protesters as Turkish riot police spray a water cannon at demonstrators who remained defiant after authorities evicted activists from an Istanbul park.
world
Turkey unrest goes on despite end to park protest
Riot police cordoned off streets, set up roadblocks and fired tear gas.
A board overlooking the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
markets
U.S. stock futures leap ahead of Fed meeting
Investors are bidding U.S. stock futures higher on Monday.
Senate immigration bill would give preference to foreigners who invest in U.S. real estate
politics
Deals for industries, immigrants tucked in Senate bill
Immigration bill holds benefits for specific groups.
Chen Guangcheng speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
world
Chinese activist says he's being forced out by NYU
Chen fled to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing from house arrest last year.
Britain's Prince Philip.
world
Britain's Prince Philip leaves hospital
The Duke of Edinburgh leaves the London Clinic following an exploratory operation.
Being bullied by a sibling is not benign. It can significantly worsen a child's mental health.
nation
Bullying by siblings just as damaging, research finds
Sibling bullying is linked to worse mental health for kid and teen victims.
Heat forward LeBron James wipes his face with his jersey during a frustrating moment of Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Sunday.
nba
The NBA Finals problem the Miami Heat can't hide from
It's psychoanalysis time: Why haven't the Heat won consecutive games in nearly three weeks?

 

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