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Downtown Cincinnati shooting injures 4
Authorities in Cincinnati say four people were hurt in a downtown shooting that occurred just as fans were leaving a game at the Great American Ball Park.
middletownjournal.com (14 minutes ago)
Downtown Cincinnati shooting injures 4
Authorities in Cincinnati say four people were hurt in a downtown shooting that occurred just as fans were leaving a game at the Great American Ball Park.
journal-news.com (17 minutes ago)

Svetlana Boginskaya: Alexander Alexandrov's gymnastics future not decided yet
Alexander Alexadrov's future in Brazil is not a done deal yet, his former protégé Svetlana Boginskaya told the Gymcastic podcast this week.Since leaving Russia earlier this year, Alexandrov has moved to Texas, where he is...
examiner.com (38 minutes ago)
Dementia patient, 89, dies in pond at Indiana care center
Police say an 89-year-old woman with severe dementia drowned in a pond after leaving her assisted-living apartment unnoticed.
indystar.com (39 minutes ago)

Microsoft Makes Dramatic U-Turn On Xbox One Rules
Microsoft has completely reversed its position on pre-owned games, lending and online check-ins for its Xbox One console - but many gamers still aren't happy. Just before the E3 video games conference earlier this month, Microsoft had caused outrage by unveiling complex new rules regarding the new machine. Its new...
huffingtonpost.com (1 hour ago)

Stay indoors, Singapore tells residents, as smog rises to danger levels
Singapore’s air quality deteriorated to hazardous levels today as smoke from forest fires in Indonesia enveloped the city-state, leaving skyscrapers barely visible and the smell of burnt wood permeating the air.
standard.co.uk (1 hour ago)
Toppenish High principal to leave for state evaluator job
TOPPENISH - Principal Trevor Greene is leaving Toppenish High School to help school districts across the state implement new principal and teacher evaluation standards. Greene, the 2013 National Principal of the Year who began at the high school in 2008,...
yakimaherald.com (1 hour ago)
Carnegie librarian leaving to take job in Florida
Erin Tipping, who has been library director at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall in Carnegie since May 2012, has left.
post-gazette.com (1 hour ago)
Family of sliced-to-death nurse compensated
The family of a 24-year-old nurse, who was killed while trying to escape from a faulty elevator that suddenly descended after getting stuck, leaving her body sliced in half, have received compensation in the amount of 1.3 million yuan (212,160 US dollars), the Luohu District People's Procuratorate in Shenzhen, south...
china.org.cn (2 hours ago)

Dixons sales rise after collapse of Comet
Dixons Retail said it was on the road from "survivor to winner" as it benefited from the explosion of tablet sales and gained market share following the collapse of its rival Comet. The owner of PC World and Currys said it was boosted by a strong performance in the UK and Ireland in the year to 30 April, with sales...
guardian.co.uk (2 hours ago)
Council members refer to trial parking meters as ‘Big Brother’ - Thu, 20 Jun 2013 PST
It was raining, but the woman leaving the spot still popped out of her car to tell Sarah Beemer there was time left on the meter. More than enough time – 34 minutes – for Beemer to run across the street to pick up her alterations at Nordstrom. She took the spot. “People pay it forward in Spokane,” said Beemer, 51....
spokesman.com (3 hours ago)
Dogs left in hot vehicles on rise
Delaware County animal control officers this past weekend cited six pet owners for leaving their dogs unattended in parked vehicles.
thestarpress.com (3 hours ago)
Police: Disabled Pa. man who died suffered neglect
A 32-year-old Pennsylvania man with Down syndrome was so severely neglected by his family that his body was covered in scabies and he weighed just 69 pounds when he died, police said in charging his mother and two sisters with murder. Robert Gensiak had open sores down to the bone at the time of his death March 20....
foxnews.com (4 hours ago)

Hundreds of young scholars are being 'held hostage' by the Greek state | Varvara Trachana and...
Greece is reeling from six years of recession. Its economy resembles a 1930s-style Great Depression, with GDP having fallen by more than 20% and an official unemployment rate close to 30%. Among young, well-educated Greeks, unemployment hit 56.5% in early 2013. Talking about scientific research against this economic...
guardian.co.uk (4 hours ago)
Mumbai cops giving India bad name: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Wednesday slammed Mumbai Police for restraining three Uganda nationals, including a parliamentarian , from leaving the country and directed it to immediately release their passports which were seized on a complaint filed on behalf of Videocon group.
indiatimes.com (5 hours ago)
Ramirez quits Taiwan baseball after 49 games
TAIPEI, Taiwan 8212 Slugger Manny Ramirez is leaving Taiwanese team The Rhinos after just 49 games because the club says he misses his family in New York.The Rhinos said it tried to keep the 12-time All-Star in Taiwan, including raising his monthly pay to almost 60,000 from 25,000.
timesleader.com (5 hours ago)
Firing Ben Bernanke
Ben Bernanke’s days are numbered. As it becomes increasingly clear that Obama is pushing Bernanke out, one has to ask what kind of legacy he’s leaving behind. Bill Tatro joined the program to discuss the impact of the Fed’s recent easing programs.
townhall.com (5 hours ago)
Mars Hill to take on university status
MARS HILL -- The next generation of freshman entering the Mars Hill campus this fall won't be graduating from college. They'll be leaving behind a university.
citizen-times.com (6 hours ago)

Assistant super departing Cobb for position with Atlanta schools
Cobb Superintendent Michael Hinojosa said Beaulieu was a “rising star” amongst the ranks of CCSD employees, but recognized that APS could probably offer a higher salary. “I’m really disappointed that he’s leaving after one year after being named area assistant superintendent,” Hinojosa said. “But it’s typically been...
mdjonline.com (6 hours ago)
Hit-and-run suspect’s wife tipped off investigators
A Fall River man has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run accident that killed a Somerset man riding in his electric wheelchair after his wife turned him in, police said. Richard Reis, 35, was arrested yesterday and charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death. James Moore, 65, of...
bostonherald.com (6 hours ago)
4 shot, 3 dead at Kentucky condo shooting
Three people were shot to death and a fourth was critically injured Wednesday at a condominium building in Louisville, Ky., and police are saying the shootings appear to be domestic-related. The fourth shooting victim was taken to University Hospital with what appeared to be life-threatening injuries. The woman, in...
foxnews.com (6 hours ago)
Lakewood left with one city manager candidate after Phelps withdraws
Deputy Pierce County Executive Kevin Phelps withdrew Wednesday as a finalist for the Lakewood city manager job, leaving Mountlake Terrace City Manager John Caulfield as the lone candidate to run daily operations for Pierce County’s second-largest city. Phelps, who lives in Lakewood, told The News Tribune he notified...
thenewstribune.com (7 hours ago)

John Oliver Slams Obama’s Foreign Trips: We’ve Made Him Sad, So He’s Leaving The Country To Find...
John Oliver tonight could only surmise that President Obama is taking not one, but two summer vacations abroad because we've made him very sad over our plummeting distrust in him, and he needs to go overseas to find the love he so desperately craves. Unfortunately, he still hasn't quite found it, between the low...
mediaite.com (7 hours ago)
Ramirez quits Taiwan baseball after 49 games (Yahoo! Sports)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -- Taiwan's Rhinos says slugger Manny Ramirez is leaving the team after 49 games because he misses his family in New York.
yahoo.com (7 hours ago)

‘Nightline’ changes for Dan, Terry
ABC’s “Nightline” is rearranging its desk furniture. Terry Moran is leaving as co-anchor but will remain with ABC News as its London-based anchor and chief foreign correspondent - a role he will assume later this summer. He is also expected to report occasionally for “Nightline.” He’ll be replaced by...
nypost.com (7 hours ago)
Esko woman charged in hit-and-run accident
CARLTON, Minn. - A 69-year-old Esko woman was charged Wednesday in Carlton County Court with one felony count of criminal vehicular operation/leaving the scene of an accident in connection with a hit-and-run crash that injured a bicyclist Sunday morning.
inforum.com (8 hours ago)
Bill Gross: "Bernanke Might Be Driving In A Fog"
The biggest bond fund manager on the planet likely had a bad day today and judging by his comments during the following Bloomberg TV interview, he is not too impressed with the current Fed head, who is "driving in a fog," or the front-runner to fill Ben's shoes, Yellen "is a Siamese twin in terms of policy......
zerohedge.com (8 hours ago)
Brekken presented Sertoma award
BAXTER - Lured to Wednesday’s Brainerd Area Sertoma Club meeting by prospects of a donation to the Center for Lifelong Learning, Bill Brekken walked away with the club’s 2013 Service to Mankind Award. The club’s award is presented each year to a non-Sertoman who epitomizes the club’s “service to mankind” theme in...
brainerddispatch.com (8 hours ago)

‘Y&R’ casting news: Michelle Stafford leaving, but who is coming back?
Michelle Stafford is exiting the role of Phyllis Newman on “The Young and the Restless” but someone close to Phyllis is headed back to Genoa CityMichael Graziadei, who portrayed Daniel Romalotti, left “The Young and the Restless...
examiner.com (8 hours ago)
Bus falls into river in Peru, killing at least 30
A bus veered off a highway and fell into a river in Peru, leaving at least 30 people dead.
usatoday.com (9 hours ago)