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2015-07-04IS Video Shows Mass Execution in Syria's Palmyra

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IS Video Shows Mass Execution in Syria's PalmyraIS Video Shows Mass Execution in Syria's Palmyra Pilot in Colorado medical helicopter crash dies, 2 injured - Washington Post Saturday July 4 th , 2015  at  5:23 PM Top Stories - Google News 1 Share Pilot in Colorado medical helicopter crash dies, 2 injured...
IS Video Shows Mass Execution in Syria's Palmyra Pilot in Colorado medical helicopter crash dies, 2 injured - Washington Post Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 5:23 PM Top Stories - Google News 1 Share ...
ISIS Publishes Map Of Fourth Of July FBI Command Centers : News : Headlines & Global NewsISIS Publishes Map Of Fourth Of July FBI Command Centers : News : Headlines & Global News Inside The ‘July 4th’ Terror Busts - The Daily Beast Saturday July 4 th , 2015  at  10:59 AM 1 Share A pair of extremist groups, growing increasingly volatile. A doubl...
ISIS Publishes Map Of Fourth Of July FBI Command Centers : News : Headlines & Global News Inside The ‘July 4th’ Terror Busts - The Daily Beast Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 10:59 AM 1 Share A pair of e...
Greek Referendum Could Threaten Government, Analysts Say - Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 9:15 AMGreek Referendum Could Threaten Government, Analysts Say by Dan Stewart Saturday July 4 th , 2015  at  9:15 AM TIME 1 Share ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Whether Greeks decide in Sunday’s referendum to accept their lenders’ bailout deal or reject it, the government...
Greek Referendum Could Threaten Government, Analysts Sayby Dan Stewart Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 9:15 AM TIME 1 Share ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Whether Greeks decide in Sunday’s referendum to accept the...
Egypt's President Visits Troops in Embattled North SinaiEgypt's President Visits Troops in Embattled North Sinai Saturday July 4 th , 2015  at  11:55 AM WSJ.Com: World News 1 Share Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi traveled to the troubled Sinai Peninsula to inspect troops, after an Islamic State group tha...
Egypt's President Visits Troops in Embattled North Sinai Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 11:55 AM WSJ.Com: World News 1 Share Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi traveled to the troubled Sinai Peninsul...
Headlines - 7.4.15Top Shots Saturday July 4 th , 2015  at  9:09 AM
Top Shots Saturday July 4th, 2015 at 9:09 AM

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Tunisia Imposes State of Emergency

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Tunisia’s president declared a state of emergency in response to a second deadly attack on foreigners in three months, saying the country is “not safe” and risks collapse from further extremist attacks.

Baby Rescued After Floating Away To Sea Off Turkey - Huffington Post

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Baby Rescued After Floating Away To Sea Off Turkey
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The Turkish coast guard rescued a 10-month-old girl who drifted more than half a mile out to sea in a flotation device, the BBC reported. On Friday, winds pushed Melda Ilgin far out into the Aegean Sea, off the western coast of Turkey, without her ...
Baby rescued after forgetful parents leave her floating out at seaPhillyVoice.com
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How Britain and the EU allowed jihadists to wage war on their own tourists 

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The West cheered the Arab Spring and overthrew Gaddafi, but it did little to stop weapons and jihadists flooding across North Africa. The Tunisian terror attack was an inevitable blow-back on defenceless and unprepared British citizens.











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Dominican Plan to Expel Haitians Tests Close Ties

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Yibel Solimo shows the ID he was given as a temporary worker in the Dominican Republic’s cane fields. He hopes it will spare him from deportation.

Greeks Deeply Divided on Referendum's Eve

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Greece’s momentous referendum on Sunday has exposed numerous fault lines among its populace that, whatever the vote’s outcome, will be hard to close.

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Happy Independence Day! | Washington Free Beacon

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The Washington Free Beacon staff wishes its readers a happy Fourth of July!
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Pilot in Colorado medical helicopter crash dies, 2 injured - Washington Post

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Pilot in Colorado medical helicopter crash dies, 2 injured
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FRISCO, Colo. — The pilot of a medical helicopter that crashed in Colorado on Friday has died, but a flight paramedic and flight nurse aboard the crash are being treated at Denver-area hospitals and are expected to survive. The fiery crash happened ...

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Green Bay Packers' Andrew Quarless arrested Saturday on South Beach - Miami Herald

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Green Bay Packers' Andrew Quarless arrested Saturday on South Beach
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Green Bay Packers tight end Andrew Quarless, 26, was arrested early Saturday morning after firing a gun on South Beach. Quarless ended up in police custody at around 5:30 a.m. after firing a gun twice in the air, according to a Miami Beach police report.
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AP Top News at 12:00 p.m. EDT

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AP Top News at 12:00 p.m. EDT
Forgiveness of Charleston church shooter prompts discussionCHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Under an outdoor tent a few blocks from Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Sharon Simmons paused while cleaning up from the previous night's revival to ponder the idea of forgiving the white man accused of killing nine of the historic black church's members, including the pastor. A churchgoer herself, Simmons admits feeling torn between her anger and her Christian inclination to forgive. She also adds that she's a firm believer in capital punishment. "Too many lives are gone," the 57-year-old former New Yorker says.
APNewsBreak: Tentative agreement on Iran sanctions reliefVIENNA (AP) - World powers and Iran have reached tentative agreement on sanctions relief for the Islamic Republic, among the most contentious issues in a long-term nuclear agreement that negotiators hope to clinch over the next several days, diplomats told The Associated Press on Saturday. The annex hammered out by experts, one of five meant to accompany the agreement, outlines which U.S. and international sanctions will be lifted and how quickly. Diplomats said senior officials of the seven-nation talks, which include U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, still had to sign off on the package.
The United States marks 239 years as an independent nation on Saturday as it celebrates the Fourth of July with fireworks, food and music. Here are some highlights and lowlights of Independence Day celebrations across the globe: ---
Egypt marks 2nd anniversary of Islamist ouster with mourningCAIRO (AP) - Two years to the day after the army overthrew Egypt's Islamist president, the sounds coming from the mosque at Cairo's Tahrir Square were sadly telling. At the focal point of Egypt's upheavals, where authorities had hoped to stage celebrations, there was instead a prayer for the week's dead, including soldiers cut down by militants in Sinai and the country's chief prosecutor, assassinated by car bomb in the capital. A sense of foreboding fills the air, with officials and media speaking of a state of war and urging national unity. President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has promised swift justice, which critics fear will mean a further step away from democracy. The Muslim Brotherhood, banned but unbowed, has upped the ante by calling for revolt against his rule. There is fear of even worse attacks of the kind that have become sadly familiar around the region.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Police in a central Philippine city said Saturday that they have filed murder complaints against the owner and the crew of a ferry that capsized shortly after pulling out of port, leaving more than 50 people dead. The complaints were filed with the local prosecutor late Friday as the M/B Kim Nirvana was lifted from the water, said Ormoc City police Senior Inspector Rio Tan. The prosecutor will review the complaints to determine whether there is enough evidence to file charges.

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AP Top News at 4:09 p.m. EDT

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Greeks mull consequences of crucial bailout referendumATHENS, Greece (AP) - With the crucial austerity referendum a day away, Greeks contemplated Saturday how their vote will shape their future and the impact a "yes" or "no" will have on the country's youth. Opinion polls showed Greeks evenly split on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more austerity in exchange for rescue loans, or defiantly reject the deal and send the message that they're simply fed up with years of harsh economic austerity.
Flawed bailouts, political missteps brought Greece to brinkFRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - After two bailouts totaling 240 billion euros ($266 billion) and six years of depression, spending cuts and lost jobs, Greece teeters on the edge of collapse. How did it come to this? Why couldn't all that money and all that sacrifice turn around a country that makes up less than two percent of the 19-country eurozone economy?
Draft accords of sanctions relief at Iran nuke talks in handVIENNA (AP) - World powers and Iran have drawn up a draft document on the pace and timing of sanctions relief for the Islamic republic in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear program, advancing on one of the most contentious issues at their negotiations, diplomats told The Associated Press on Saturday. Written by technical experts, the document still must be approved by senior officials of the seven nations at the table, including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the foreign ministers of the five other countries expected to join Kerry and Zarif in Vienna this weekend for a push to meet a July 7 deadline.
Exhibit opens July 4 about black experience in WW2NEW ORLEANS (AP) - About to be overrun by Germans, a young black lieutenant called in an artillery barrage on his own position, knowing he'd be killed. It was the only way to hold off the enemy. The sacrifice by 1st Lt. John Fox is one of many endured by the 100,000 African-American service members during World War II and is now the focus of an exhibit at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
America celebrates July 4 with parades, hot dogs, cold beerThe United States marks 239 years as an independent nation on Saturday as it celebrates the Fourth of July with parades, fireworks, naturalization ceremonies, eating contests and music. Here are some highlights and lowlights of Independence Day celebrations across the country: ---
Matt Stonie tops Joey Chestnut in hot dog eating contestNEW YORK (AP) - Matt Stonie shocked the competitive eating world Saturday by upsetting Joey "Jaws" Chestnut at the Fourth of July hot dog eating contest at Nathan's Famous in Coney Island, breaking Chestnut's bid for a ninth straight victory. Stonie, 23, who finished second last year, downed 62 hot dogs and buns, beating Chestnut by two. Both are from San Jose, California.
A year on, children caught on border struggle to stay, adaptLOS ANGELES (AP) - At 1-year-old, a wide-eyed, restless Joshua Tinoco faces the prospect of deportation to his native Honduras, one of tens of thousands of children who arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border last year. While his teenage mother has been allowed to stay in the U.S. and seek a green card under a federal program for abused, abandoned and neglected children, Joshua has been classified as an enforcement priority by immigration prosecutors, his lawyer said.

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WATCH: Migrants cause delays as they try to climb aboard lorries in Channel Tunnel 

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This ITV News exclusive filmed by a lorry driver shows migrants desperately trying to climb aboard lorries on the French side of the Channel tunnel. Report by Anisa Kadri.
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Trump: I didn't expect backlash to be "this severe"

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The 2016 GOP candidate says that his presidential run has been "bad for my brand"

IS video 'shows Palmyra executions'

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Video from Islamic State group appears to show mass execution of Syrian soldiers at ancient site of Palmyra

Eurotunnel increases migrant security

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Eurotunnel says it is preparing for a "difficult night" and increases security after 150 migrants tried to storm the Calais terminal.

US 'routinely spied' on Brazil

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Wikileaks says it has evidence that the United States has routinely spied on senior Brazilian government officials since 2011 or earlier.

Yemen's Houthis Say Ramadan Humanitarian Pause Discussed

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Yemen's dominant Houthi movement said Saturday a pause in fighting to last until the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan was under discussion with the United Nations to allow for deliveries of humanitarian aid. Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul Salam said in a post on his Facebook page he had met U.N. special envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed on Friday to discuss the matter. An Arab coalition has been bombarding Iran-allied Houthi forces and allied army units since March in...

Syrian, Hezbollah Forces Attack Rebels in Border Region

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