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Srebrenica massacre: A gruesome point in history, 20 years on
Twenty years ago, as the world stood by, an army massacred 7,000 men and boys in a Bosnian town because of their ethnicity. It was a drop in a deluge of bloodshed that had gone on for three years.

FBI says Dylann Roof should not have been cleared to purchase a weapon
Dylann Roof, the man who allegedly killed nine people in a Charleston church last month, should not have been able to buy a gun used in the slaughter, the FBI has now determined, contradicting earlier assertions that the background check was done properly, a law enforcement official tells CNN and FBI's director told reporters in Washington.

U.S.
Gatherers at church memorial: 'Symbolic maneuver' doesn't erase racism
As the Confederate flag came down amid fanfare at the South Carolina State House in Columbia on Friday morning, Willi Glee, 74, stood outside his church -- unimpressed.

James Holmes says he won't testify
As his mass murder trial nears its end, accused movie theater shooter James Holmes told a judge Thursday that he won't testify.

Ed Hardy designer Christian Audigier dies at 57
Christian Audigier, the designer best known for his work with Ed Hardy and Von Dutch, has died after a battle with cancer, friend and publicist Michele Elyzabeth said. He was 57.

U.S. intercepts Russian bombers off coast of Alaska, California
The same day that Russian President Vladimir Putin sent congratulations to the White House to mark July 4, the U.S. military was tracking Russian bombers off the coast of Alaska and California.

WORLD
Pope calls greed 'the devil's dung'
Pope Francis delivered a fiery denunciation of modern capitalism on Thursday night, calling the "unfettered pursuit of money" the "dung of the devil" and accusing world leaders of "cowardice" for refusing to defend the earth from exploitation.

Legendary actor Omar Sharif dies at 83
Omar Sharif, the dashing actor whose career included star turns in "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago," died Friday. He was 83.

Ooh, so cute! Palace releases new pictures of royal babies
If you don't want to be heard making soft cooing noises in the middle of the office, best to save this story for later.

Turkey arrests 21 suspected ISIS members, 3 of them foreigners
Turkish authorities have arrested 21 people -- including three foreigners -- suspected of belonging to ISIS, Turkey's semiofficial Anadolu news agency reported Friday.

BUSINESS
Reddit CEO Ellen Pao steps down
The company known as "the front page of the Internet" has a new leader.

OPM hack's unprecedented haul: 1.1 million fingerprints
The hackers who stole millions of federal personnel files also took 1.1 million fingerprints, a theft that poses an unprecedented danger.

HEALTH
FDA adds heart attack and stroke warning to some painkillers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is calling on drug makers of some popular painkillers to strengthen their warning labels after a review of new safety information. The warning labels on non-aspirin nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, known as NSAIDs, must be udpated to identify an increased risk of a heart attack or stroke.

Embracing life with a bucket list
At 23, Laura Lawson was miserable, living off of junk food, drinking on the weekends and avoiding social situations. At nearly 200 pounds, she didn't recognize herself in the mirror.

TECHNOLOGY
Panicked over massive data breach? You should be
The Obama administration has admitted, painfully, that the recent hack of government agencies' personnel files may have put at least 21.5 million government background checks -- including those seeking top security clearance -- in the hands of Chinese hackers. It's as if our efforts to make ourselves safe by investigating people and storing that data have become our greatest vulnerability.

USA vs. Japan Part II: Giant robots set to duel
"Suidobashi, you have a giant robot, we have a giant robot. You know what needs to happen."

ENTERTAINMENT
Ariana Grande apologizes and explains doughnut licking
Ariana Grande is sorry.

Keith Richards announces new solo LP 'Crosseyed Heart'
The Rolling Stones may be wrapping up their Zip Code tour next week, but Keith Richards doesn't plan on gathering moss: The guitarist will release Crosseyed Heart, his third solo album and first since 1992's Main Offender, on September 18th, with first single "Trouble" set for release July 17th.

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