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Red tape trauma: 851,000 war vets await benefits

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 12
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
Mickey D'heron, 32, of New Brunswick, N.J., gives his wife, Jennifer a kiss  on the back porch of their home.
nation
Red tape trauma: 851,000 war veterans await benefits
VA backlog frustrates veterans who need help.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference to announce the increase in penalties for texting while driving, May 31, 2013, in New York.
nation
AAA: Hands-free texting and calling are not risk-free
AAA study finds as mental workload increases, brain function is compromised.
A man runs carrying fire extinguishers past a burning van during clashes at the Taksim Square in Istanbul.
world
Turkish prime minister to meet Istanbul park protesters
Erdogan has warned that he will put an end to the gatherings.
Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) reacts during the second quarter of game three of the 2013 NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs at the AT,T Center.
nba
LeBron James takes the blame as Heat flail vs. Spurs
Heat's star says the franchise's worst playoff loss in history is all on him.
Motorists stop along Interquest Parkway in Colorado Springs, Colo., June 11, 2013, to watch the advance of a wildfire burning in Black Forest.
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Hot gusts fuel 4 major wildfires in Colorado
A wildfire northeast of Colorado Springs is burning homes, and evacuations have been ordered.
An ad is seen for a shop that sells commemorative coins with the face of Nelson Mandela in the Sandton City shopping center in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 11, 2013.
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5 things you need to know Wednesday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
Jonathan Mills speaks to reporters briefly outside his home in Laurel, Md., on Tuesday.
nation
Father of Snowden's girlfriend sends his love to couple
No bitterness toward secret surveillance info leaker, family says
Prosecutors say James
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Legendary Boston gang boss Whitey Bulger faces trial
After years on the run, Whitey Bulger faces the music
Russell Moore, the new president of Nashville-based Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission said they are disappointed with the new Boy Scout policy. The Boy Scouts decided to allow openly gay members in May.
nation
Baptists consider dropping Boy Scouts
Southern Baptists are expected to vote on a resolution about the Boy Scouts on Wednesday.
Colton Swon of The Swon Bros, Danielle Bradbery, Michelle Chamuel, Sasha Allen and Amber Carrington react to the first round of cuts on
tv
'The Voice': Who's in the finale?
We're down to the final three. Who made the cut?

 

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