Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Russia rejects pressure from U.S. on NSA leaker Snowden

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 25
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
A banner in Hong Kong expresses support for Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker now on the run.
world
Russia rejects U.S. Snowden pressure
Russia says Edward Snowden has not crossed the border into its territory, and calls U.S. extradition demands 'unacceptable.'
The Capitol Dome is seen behind the Capitol Power Plant in Washington on June 24, 2013.
politics
Obama to call for carbon cuts at power plants
Obama to call for cuts in carbon pollution at power plants.
Afghan security forces block a road near the entrance gate of the presidential palace in Kabul.
world
Taliban attack presidential palace in Afghanistan
Suicide attackers infiltrate one of the most secure areas of the capital.
Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange this week.
markets
U.S. stock futures rise as global markets seesaw
Investors bid pre-market indexes higher as volatile global trade continues.
Michael Jackson had a career fit for a superstar, full of astronomic highs and shocking lows. The singer passed away on June 25, 2009, from cardiac arrest, leaving behind a legacy as the king of pop.
news
5 things to know Tuesday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
FBI investigation of David Petraeus continues
nation
FBI investigation of Petraeus continues
FBI investigation of former CIA director David Petraeus continues
The Blackhawks pose with the Stanley Cup.
nhl
Blackhawks' furious Game 6 rally wins Stanley Cup title
Chicago scores twice in the final two minutes to stun the Bruins.
world
Websites in Koreas shut down on war anniversary
Major government and media sites were shut down for hours on the 63rd anniversary of the Korean War.
 
Michael Jackson rehearses for his ill-fated This Is It tour on June 23, 2009.
music
Michael Jackson's legacy rocked, not wrecked, by trial
Four years after his death, experts are split on the King of Pop's image.
Since the recession, Americans have become more aware of the need to save. However, stagnant wages and rising cost of living have created a country where only 50% of people have 6 months' emergency savings.
Personal Finance
Americans love to spend, lousy at saving
Report: 27% of Americans have no emergency savings at all, same percentage as 3 years ago.

 

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  Robot band Z-Machines members, guitarist robot Mach, left, and drummer robot Ashura, perform at their debut live event in Tokyo on June 24. The guitarist robot has  78 fingers and 12 picks; the drummer robot has 21 sticks.
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Robot band Z-Machines members, guitarist robot Mach, left, and drummer robot Ashura, perform at their debut live event in Tokyo on June 24. The guitarist robot has 78 fingers and 12 picks; the drummer robot has 21 sticks.
 

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