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Global markets slump as Greece closes banks and debt talks falter


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  Global markets slump as Greece closes banks and debt talks falter  
  Athens is running out of time to repay loans or face default.  
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  nation      
    Praise, and a big sigh of relief, as N.Y. manhunt ends
Capture of David Sweat closes a mentally and physically exhausting chase.
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  A scientist works in a biosafety level 3 lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.   Senators, experts demand action on biolab accidents
A USA TODAY investigation revealed hundreds of accidents at biolabs.
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  music      
    5 things you missed at the BETs
Nicki Minaj won top prizes, while tributes to Smokey Robinson and Janet Jackson impressed.
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  politics      
  People begin to enter the Supreme Court on June 26, 2015.   And then there were 3: Today's big SCOTUS rulings
Justices will weigh in on cases involving fair elections, clean air, and lethal injections.
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  nation      
    Sheriff: Colo. hikers hit by lightning; dog killed
Sheriff says three people were injured seriously enough to be taken to Denver-area hospitals.
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  President Barack Obama, right, and Brazilian President Dilma Vana Rousseff shake hands during their bilateral meeting at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama, on April 11, 2015. Rousseff visits Washington and will meet with Obama on June   5 things you need to know Monday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
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  nba      
    Buss ushers in 'different generation' for Lakers
Whether it's Kevin Love or any of the sought-after talents, the Lakers need to land someone.
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  world      
  Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou shakes hands with a victim injured in an accidental explosion during a music concert, in New Taipei City, Taiwan, Sunday, June 28, 2015.   Cigarettes suspected in Taiwan water park fire
Taiwan's Central News Agency reported one death: a 20-year-old with burns to 90% of her body.
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  world      
  In this May 6, 2012 file photo, Palestinian Khader Adnan, an Islamic Jihad spokesman who went on a 66-day hunger strike while he was imprisoned in an Israeli jail, speaks during a television interview in the West Bank city of Ramallah.   Wife says Palestinian to end 55-day hunger strike
Rights groups have warned that Khader Adnan, 36, a senior activist in the militant Islamic Jihad group, is near death.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Chefs in Zakopane, Poland, check the coal pans below the roasting meat as they control the Guinness Book record attempt in roasting the longest shashlik. The shashlik reportedly is made of nearly 1,500 pounds of meat spiked on a skewer nearly 150 yar

Chefs in Zakopane, Poland, check the coal pans below the roasting meat as they control the Guinness Book record attempt in roasting the longest shashlik. The shashlik reportedly is made of nearly 1,500 pounds of meat spiked on a skewer nearly 150 yar
 
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Global markets slump as Greece closes banks and debt talks falter
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