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Jury: Starbucks' Free Coffee Not At Fault In Police Officer's Burn Claims
A North Carolina jury has rejected a $750,000 civil lawsuit filed by a police officer who said that a Starbucks store had given him a large cup of hot coffee with an unsecured lid.
Iran Nuclear Talks: Kerry Will Remain In Switzerland For Another Day
The State Department said talks over reaching a framework deal on Iran's nuclear program are progressing, but the sides have "not reached a political understanding."
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Boehner Casts Doubt On Prospects For Immigration Overhaul
The House speaker said there was a trust deficit between the GOP and President Obama, so immigration overhaul would be a "difficult" issue to move on this year.
Antitrust Settlement With EU Calls For Google To Tweak Results
In Europe, Google will now show results from its competitors. The agreement allows the search giant to dodge billions in fines.
VIDEO: Louisville Basketball Player Who Broke His Leg Returns, Hits Shot
Kevin Ware suffered a gruesome injury during last spring's NCAA men's basketball tournament. He reacted with a confidence and sense of humor that won him many fans. Now he's back on the court.
Egyptian Court Sentences 529 Morsi Supporters To Death
An Egyptian criminal court on Monday sentenced them to death over the killing of a police officer. Human rights groups say the unprecedented verdict followed a sham trial that wrapped up in 2 days.
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Kenya's Twitterati Send Thousands Of Messages To Obama
And to CNN, too (which called Kenya "a hotbed of terror"). And to each other. It's one of Africa's tweetiest countries.
Netanyahu: 'This Deal Gives Iran A Path To A Nuclear Arsenal'
In an interview with NPR, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the nuclear deal reached with Iran will allow it to attain a nuclear bomb even if Iran complies with the terms.
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Former N.Y. Prison Employee Enters Guilty Plea Related To Inmates' Escape
Joyce Mitchell, the Clinton Correctional Facility worker who was charged last month with aiding two convicted killers' escape, has reached a deal with prosecutors.
Mount Everest Open To Climbers For The First Time Since Deadly Earthquake
A Japanese man says he wants to show Nepal is safe after the quake and avalanche killed more than 9,000 people there in April.
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