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Bradley Manning trial begins 3 years after arrest

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing June 3
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TODAY'S HEADLINES
Bradley Manning is escorted into a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., before a pretrial military hearing.
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Bradley Manning trial begins 3 years after arrest
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning accused of leaking classified info to anti-secrecy website.
Young Turks clash with security forces in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering. The demo
world
Anti-government protests spread across Turkey
Amnesty International says two people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in clashes with police.
Tina Taylor salvages items at her brother-in-law's tornado-ravaged home May 25 in Moore, Okla.
nation
Violent tornado outbreaks likely to ebb soon
As summer takes hold, tornadoes should fade ��� but watch out for hurricanes.
Smoke rises from a poultry farm at the Jilin Baoyuanfeng Poultry Company in Mishazi township of Dehui City, northeast China.
world
Fire kills 119 at poultry plant in northeast China
The fire trapped workers inside sheds at the farm in Jilin province's Mishazi township.
Firefighters battle the Powerhouse Fire on Saturday in Lake Hughes, Calif., approximately 66 miles north of Los Angeles in the Angeles National Forest.
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California wildfire chases thousands from homes
Fire burning close to foothill communities north of Los Angeles is growing rapidly.
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Search on for teen swept over Yosemite waterfall
Rangers are searching for a 19-year-old Sacramento man who was swept over a waterfall.
 
In this Nov. 9, 2011, file photo then-Controller Danny Werfel of OMB Office of Federal Financial Management watches as President Barack Obama (not shown) signs an Executive Order to cut waste and promote efficient spending across the federal governme
politics
House report: IRS spent $50M on conferences
The spending included baseball tickets, presidential suites and 15 speakers paid $135,000.
A United States passport. Since the 2001 terrorist attacks, foreign passports have been scrutinized like never before as federal agents try to keep terrorists and criminals from entering the U.S.
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Passports often hold clues to terrorism
Document fraud is often used to conceal crime, officials say.
Immigrants await their turn for green card and citizenship interviews at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Queens office on May 30 in New York City.
politics
Immigration bill faces tough path in full Senate
Supporters want to lure Republicans without losing support of immigrant rights' groups.
Kim Kardashian poses on May 4 in Houston.
people
Big reveal: Kim Kardashian's having a ...
Boy or girl? She revealed the news, as promised.

 

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  A mother and daughter ride a bike together during the third SkirtBike in Bucharest, Romania, on June 2. Twice a year participants go offline for a stylish bicycle parade where the skirt and the bicycle are the dress code. SkirtBike is a project start
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A mother and daughter ride a bike together during the third SkirtBike in Bucharest, Romania, on June 2. Twice a year participants go offline for a stylish bicycle parade where the skirt and the bicycle are the dress code. SkirtBike is a project start
 

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