Tuesday, June 18, 2013

White House cites progress on gun issue

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 18
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
TODAY'S HEADLINES
The Canary Wharf headquarters of Barclays Bank.
business
Britain charges ex-Citigroup trader in Libor scandal
Tom Hayes, a former trader at UBS and Citigroup, is charged for his alleged role in Libor manipulation.
Dr. Paul Offit, chief division of infectious disease at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and inventor of a rotavirus vaccine, talks about his new book called
nation
Book raises alarms about alternative medicine
Author says alternative medical industry is aggressive and largely unregulated.
Afghan National Army soldiers march in Sangin district of Kandahar province southern Afghanistan.
world
Karzai: Afghan forces take security lead from NATO
The handover of responsibility is a significant milestone in the nearly 12-year war.
President Obama
politics
Obama: NSA surveillance programs are 'transparent'
President Obama is defending National Security Agency surveillance programs.
Tom Grundy, an activist, blogger and co-organizer supporting Edward Snowden's campaign, browses the live chat with Snowden on the 'Guardian' website in his house in Hong Kong on Monday.
politics
Poll: Snowden should be prosecuted for NSA leaks
USA TODAY/Pew Research Center Poll finds a split on the wisdom of surveillance programs.
Vice President Biden and President Obama
politics
White House cites progress on gun issue
Aides say President Obama is acting to curb gun violence, and Congress must do the same.
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, left, shakes hands with President Obama during arrivals for the G-8 summit at the Lough Erne Golf Resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland on Monday.
world
G-8 summit turns focus to clampdown on tax-dodging
G-8 aims to clamp down multinational firms using shelters, loopholes to avoid paying taxes owed.
Photo of former Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa taken days before his mysterious disappearance by photographer Tony Spina, July 24, 1975.
news
5 things to know on Tuesday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
Danielle Bradbery sings her
tv
'The Voice' finale Part 1: The performances
It's do-or-die time on NBC's singing competition.
Potential future missions for NASA astronaut candidates include flights to the International Space Station on U.S. commercial space taxis, or exploration missions to destinations that could include asteroids, the moon or Mars, seen above.
tech
8 score astronaut spots out of 6,300 NASA applicants
2013 Astronaut Class is comprised of four men and four women.

 

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