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    The Guardian

    Senior EU lawyer backs workplace ban on Muslim headscarves
    The Guardian
    A headscarf should be treated no differently to a Jewish kippa or a Christian wearing a prominent crucifix, Juliane Kokott said. Photograph: AFP/Getty. Jennifer Rankin in Brussels. Tuesday 31 May 2016 13.59 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 31 May 2016 ...
    EU Adviser: Employers Can Ban Head Scarves Within LimitsRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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    “My son was broken,” Family says Army veteran who went on shooting rampage changed after deployment
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    RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.- Family members were stunned after authorities say the man they knew was responsible for a shooting rampage in Houston. Authorities say Dionisio Garza III was shot and killed Sunday after he used a high-powered rifle and a ...

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    Persistent rain doing Djokovic no favors at the French Open
    ESPN
    PARIS -- Twenty-five years after the fact, it is clear Guy Forget has become the modern-day Aaron Krickstein, The Human Rain Delay. With rain inundating this French Open, Forget, the tournament director and national tennis icon, has become a familiar ...
    The Latest: Play done for day at French Open thanks to rainWashington Post
    Djokovic Fights Back As Rain Stops Play At Roland GarrosATP World Tour
    Novak Djokovic leads French Open fourth-round match but can't beat rainThe Guardian
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    CNN

    Kidnapped Mexican soccer star Alan Pulido alerts police for own rescue
    CNN
    (CNN) A professional soccer player who was kidnapped in Mexico Saturday night has been rescued by authorities, according to state officials -- largely thanks to his own heroics. Mexican international and Olympiacos striker Alan Pulido was kidnapped ...
    Police arrest two after Pulido kidnappingESPN FC
    Alleged mastermind of Alan Pulido's kidnapping arrested after shootoutFOXSports.com
    In-law of Mexico striker Pulido nabbed for alleged role in his kidnappingReuters
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    ESPN

    Kevin Durant will have many options, but OKC looks most likely
    ESPN
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- We did not just witness Kevin Durant's farewell game in Oklahoma City Thunder colors. At least that's how it felt here late Monday night. We'd love to be more declarative than that, giving you all of July's news today, but it's not ...
    Frustrating End Spoils Season That Saw Thunder Embrace Kevin Durant's PositivityBleacher Report
    Durant, Westbrook And The Right, Liberated Role PlayersRealGM.com
    Here's why Kevin Durant should leave OKC this summerPounding The Rock
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    Kevin Durant will have many options, but OKC looks most likely
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    OAKLAND, Calif. -- We did not just witness Kevin Durant's farewell game in Oklahoma City Thunder colors. At least that's how it felt here late Monday night. We'd love to be more declarative than that, giving you all of July's news today, but it's not ...
    The Case for Kevin Durant's Staying With the ThunderNew York Times
    Kevin Durant: 'I thought it was our year'Yahoo Sports
    Isola: With free agency approaching, Durant's options are openNew York Daily News
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    ESPN

    Kevin Durant will have many options, but OKC looks most likely
    ESPN
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- We did not just witness Kevin Durant's farewell game in Oklahoma City Thunder colors. At least that's how it felt here late Monday night. We'd love to be more declarative than that, giving you all of July's news today, but it's not ...
    Frustrating End Spoils Season That Saw Thunder Embrace Kevin Durant's PositivityBleacher Report
    What's next for Kevin Durant after an epic Thunder collapse?FOXSports.com
    Sizing up the long shots bidding to pry Kevin Durant off ThunderNew York Post
    New York Daily News -CBS Local -Yahoo Sports -NewsOK.com
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    ESPN

    Kevin Durant will have many options, but OKC looks most likely
    ESPN
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- We did not just witness Kevin Durant's farewell game in Oklahoma City Thunder colors. At least that's how it felt here late Monday night. We'd love to be more declarative than that, giving you all of July's news today, but it's not ...
    Kevin Durant Comments on Pursuit of Championship, Health and MoreBleacher Report
    Thunder Buddies podcast: Recapping the Thunder's postseason runNewsOK.com
    Kevin Durant is the victim, according to foolish NBA conspiracy theoristsSporting News
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  9. No arrests have been made after police in Elkhart, Indiana, said a passenger in a car threw gasoline in a drive-thru worker’s face at a McDonald’s earlier this month.

    A video of the incident was recorded inside the car by another passenger, posted on Facebook and then taken down Saturday, WBND-TV reported

    Image source: WBND-TV

    Image source: WBND-TV

    The clip shows three people inside the car, two in the front seat — and another in the back seat holding a large plastic cup partially filled with liquid. Part of the clip shown on WBND includes references to the individual as “gas man” and one voice saying, presumably regarding the cup’s contents, it “could really hurt somebody.”

    Image source: WBND-TV

    Image source: WBND-TV

    The individual was seen on the video leaning out of the car window, holding the cup near the drive-thru window and apparently trying to get the employee’s attention before tossing the cup’s contents at her.

    Image source: WBND-TV

    Image source: WBND-TV

    The car’s occupants were heard cackling as they drove away.

    The victim, Kayla Prater, is a manager at the restaurant and told WBND she’s been afraid to go back to work since the May 20 incident and wants justice.

    She went to the hospital after the incident, the station reported in an earlier story.

    “Here’s somebody out working the late night hours trying to help everybody and provide for her and her family, and she has to go through something like this,” Sgt. Chris Snyder with Elkhart Police told WBND.

    (H/T: Young Conservatives)

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  10. Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held a press conference Tuesday to highlight the millions of dollars he’s raised for veterans groups, but the real subject of his news conference seemed to be the media.

    The real estate mogul decried reporters who asked questions regarding the specifics of his donations to various veterans groups. Originally, Trump had said that he’d raised more than $6 million. On Tuesday, Trump announced he’d raised $5.6 million but expected more in the future.

    Aside from reading off a list of which veterans organizations benefited from his donations — and by how much — Trump also lambasted the “dishonest media” who he said gave him “bad publicity” despite his raising money for veterans and singled out individual reporters for criticism.

    NEW YORK, NY - MAY 31: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a news conference at Trump Tower where he addressed issues about the money he pledged to donate to veterans groups following a skipped a debate in January before the Iowa caucuses on May 31, 2016 in New York City. Trump had previously said he had raised $6 million at the nationally broadcast fund-raiser he attended instead of the debate and that he would donate it all to veterans groups. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a Tuesday news conference at Trump Tower where he addressed issues about the money he pledged to donate to veterans groups following a skipped a debate in January before the Iowa caucuses. Trump had previously said he had raised $6 million at the nationally broadcast fund-raiser he attended instead of the debate and that he would donate it all to veterans groups. (Getty Images/Spencer Platt)

    “I think the political press is among the most dishonest people that I’ve ever met,” Trump said Tuesday.

    Trump engaged in tense, personal exchanges with reporters gathered at Trump Tower Tuesday, including singling out ABC’s Tom Llamas by calling him a “sleaze.”

    “You’re a sleaze because you know the facts, and you know the facts well,” Trump said after Llamas asked why he was called the name.

    Despite publicly skipping a GOP debate and speaking multiple times on the campaign trail about his massive donations to veterans, Trump maintained Tuesday that he never wanted publicity or credit for his actions but was forced to address them due to the “libelist stories” that came out of the “unfair” media.

    “People know the stories are false. I’m going to continue to attack the press,” he said. “Look, I find the press to be dishonest. I find the political press to be unbelievably dishonest.”

    Trump’s tense fighting with the press isn’t going to end if he wins the presidency, he added.

    “Yes, it is going to be like this,” Trump said when asked by a reporter if Tuesday’s press conference was any indication of what reporters have to look forward to with a Trump administration. “If the press writes false stories like they did where I wanted to keep a low-profile, I didn’t want the credit for raising all this money for the vets, I wasn’t looking for the credit. And by the way, more money is coming in. I wasn’t looking for the credit, but I had no choice but to do this because the press was saying I didn’t raise any money for them.”

    Earlier in his press conference, Trump promised that he’s “not going to change.”

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    Chicago Tribune

    Drew Peterson found guilty in murder-for-hire case
    Chicago Tribune
    Convicted killer Drew Peterson, left, is charged with trying to put a hit out on Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow, who sent him away for 38 years. Peterson was sentenced in 2013 for murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio, who was found dead ...
    Drew Peterson guilty in murder-for-hire trialChicago Sun-Times
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  12. CAIRO (AP) — A 17-year-old girl has died while undergoing female circumcision in Egypt, prompting health authorities to shut down the hospital and refer doctors for prosecution, a senior health official said Tuesday.

     An empty Intensive Care bed is seen at Westmead Hospital March 12, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Each year, around 148,000 people are admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU's) across Australia and New Zealand with 86% of adults and 97% of children surviving after being admitted. ICU teams care for people who are critically ill with major illnesses, and injuries such as heart attack, pneumonia, stroke, traffic accidents, burns, trauma, organ transplant and complicated surgery. The Intensive Care Foundation will in April hold an appeal to raise money and community awareness of the work achieved in ICU's across Australasia. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

    An empty Intensive Care bed is seen at Westmead Hospital March 12, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Each year, around 148,000 people are admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU’s) across Australia and New Zealand with 86% of adults and 97% of children surviving after being admitted. ICU teams care for people who are critically ill with major illnesses, and injuries such as heart attack, pneumonia, stroke, traffic accidents, burns, trauma, organ transplant and complicated surgery. The Intensive Care Foundation will in April hold an appeal to raise money and community awareness of the work achieved in ICU’s across Australasia. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

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    The centuries-old practice, believed to control women’s sexuality, was criminalized in Egypt in 2008. But it remains widespread in the country, where an estimated 90 percent of women have undergone some form of the procedure.

    Lotfi Abdel-Sameeia, a senior Health Ministry official, said Manar Moussa and her twin sister underwent the surgery in the city of Suez on Saturday. The other girl survived, but Manar died of a suspected stroke while under anesthesia.

    The Suez city health inspector in charge of issuing the burial permits reported his suspicions to health and security authorities after examining the body. A forensic report has yet to be released to determine the cause of death, Abdel-Sameeia said.

    Authorities ordered the hospital closed on Monday and referred two doctors and the head of the hospital for prosecution. Abdel-Sameeia said they face allegations of conducting a banned procedure and causing Manar’s death. He said the hospital has received several warnings before over its poor health record, including its lack of an intensive care unit.

    Vivian Fouad, the head of a Health Ministry program to combat female genital mutilation, called the incident a “crime committed by criminals known as doctors. ” She said such operations are usually carried out on younger girls.

    The first case in which a doctor was charged, convicted, and sentenced for carrying out female circumcision was in 2015, after a girl’s death two years earlier. The doctor was sentenced to two years in prison, which Fouad said had served as “deterrence.”

    Rights groups have criticized the law because it considers the practice a misdemeanor punishable by up to two years in prison. The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, along with Fouad, has called for the crime to be reclassified as a felony.

    In 2012, The U.N. General Assembly unanimously approved a resolution calling for a global ban on female genital mutilation.

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    AL.com

    Will Muschamp, South Carolina will be without top defender in 2016
    AL.com
    Georgia running back Nick Chubb (27) tries to break free from South Carolina linebacker Skai Moore (10) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015, in Athens, Ga. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) (John Bazemore). Print Email.
    Will Muschamp on what he wants to do differently: 'Score points'Tampabay.com (blog)
    USC's Skai Moore to miss 2016 season with neck injuryThe State
    South Carolina LB Skai Moore will have disc repair surgery, to miss 2016 seasonGarnet And Black Attack
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    North Korean State Media Outlet Praises Trump's Position on South Korea
    Slate Magazine (blog)
    Late last year Russian strongman Vladimir Putin praised Donald Trump as a "very outstanding man," calling the real-estate heir and presidential candidate "unquestionably talented." (Trump later boasted several times that Putin had called him a "genius ...

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  15. New York police arrested a 61-year-old Bronx man Monday after he reportedly beat his wife’s attempted rapist to death, WNYW-TV reported.

    The incident occurred just before 10 p.m. Monday when the alleged assailant, whom authorities identified as 43-year-old Earl Nash, broke into Diallo’s apparment in the Morrisania neighborhood and began attacking his wife, Nenegale Diallo.

    Nenegale told DNA Info that when she heard a knock on the door, she thought it might have been her kids returning home. But when she opened the door, Nash allegedly pushed his way in and locked the door behind him.

    The victim said that when Nash began tearing her clothes off, she begged him stop and pleaded with him, “Please, anything you want, I give you.”

    “I don’t want money, I’m going to rape you,” the Nash reportedly replied.

    But Nenegale managed to break free long enough to reach for a phone and call her husband, who was outside the building at the time of the attack.

    That’s when Mamadou ran up to the sixth floor and confronted the suspect in the hallway of the apartment.

    Police discovered Nash unconscious and unresponsive with severe trauma to his head and body, WNYW reported. The suspect was then taken to Lincoln Hospital in critical condition by an EMS crew. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.

    An NYPD spokesman told DNA Info that Nash had been arrested 14 times since 1997. Previous offenses include selling drugs, bribery, harassment and criminal contempt, according to criminal records. His most recent arrest was May 14 for trespassing, a parole violation.

    After Monday evening’s altercation, Diallo, a livery driver from Guinea, was arrested and charged with manslaughter.

    “He’s a good guy. He’s been in this country 27 years and never had a problem,” a friend of Diallo, who asked to remain anonymous, told DNA Info.

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    Washington Post

    The Dalai Lama says 'too many' refugees are going to Germany
    Washington Post
    Speaking to German reporters in the de facto capital of Tibet's exiled government, the Dalai Lama apparently said that "too many" refugees are seeking asylum in Europe. "Europe, for example Germany, cannot become an Arab country," he said with a laugh, ...
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    Opposing transgender views duel at Capitol
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    Woman's Body Found Tied To Cinder Block In Chester County Pond
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    EAST COVENTRY Twp., Pa. (CBS) – Police are investigating after a woman's body was discovered in a pond in Chester County. Officials say her body was found tied to a cinder block. Around 11:15 a.m. on Monday, May 30, a citizen reported seeing a body in ...
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