TODAY NEWS HEADLINE JUNE 14TH, 2016
Free Concert Tonight As Orlando Vigils Continue In North Texas - CBS Local
Top Stories - Google News - 1 minute ago
CBS Local *Free Concert Tonight As Orlando Vigils Continue In North Texas* *CBS Local* DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – As people across the country and around the world mourn the 49 people killed inside a Florida nightclub, here in North Texas vigils for those victims continue. After a standing room only celebration at a Fort Worth church Monday ... High-school grad, dancer, accountant among Orlando shooting victims fox6now.com Buckley: Boston ready to help with healingBoston Herald Lady Gaga Reads Names of Orlando Victims During LA VigilBillboard WBUR -MTV.com *all 813 news articles »*
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Unlucky Irish cost themselves a win
CNN.com - Top Stories - 7 minutes ago
Sweden and the Republic of Ireland shared a 1-1 draw at Euro 2016 on Monday as the Irish let slip a lead through an own goal.
Northern Ireland must be more aggressive - Evans
BBC Sport - Sport - 11 minutes ago
Jonny Evans believes Northern Ireland must be more positive against Ukraine if they are to avoid an early Euro 2016 exit.
'Lost Among the Birds' tells a story of salvation through birdwatching
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories - 14 minutes ago
Author and bird watcher Neil Hayward loses himself in a year-long birding journey – and in the process he finds his life.
How can we solve global malnutrition by 2030?
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories - 14 minutes ago
Malnutrition affects one in three individuals, according to the Global Nutrition Report*.* The report offers many calls to action that would help battle malnutrition.
Orlando attacks again raise questions about military-style rifles
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories - 14 minutes ago
Following the mass shooting in Orlando, gun control proponents are calling for a renewed ban on so-called assault weapons. Gun control opponents say the ban would infringe on their Second Amendment rights.
Will Dems retake House? It's too early to tell, say campaign officials
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories - 14 minutes ago
Demographics and dislike for Trump work to Democrats' advantage, but congressional campaign officials are cautious with their predictions.
Sanders, Clinton both support Washington, D.C. as 51st state
Christian Science Monitor | All Stories - 14 minutes ago
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton agree: It's time for the residents of the nation's capital to be represented in Congress.
Chic Melamine Tableware for Outdoor Dinner Parties — Apartment Therapy
Pin it From Apartment Therapy → 21 Fantastic Finds: Catastrophe-Proof (Yet Still Chic!) Tableware For Your Outdoor Dinner Party *READ MORE »*
NewsWatch: Here’s why U.S. investors might squeak past Brexit worries
MarketWatch.com - Top Stories - 18 minutes ago
The financial world has turned a little, with German bunds now trading negative for the first time ever. Wipe away the chaos as our call of the day finds a reason why U.S. stocks still have some juice left.
Outside the Box: Life imitates art in Google’s Hillary search flap
MarketWatch.com - Top Stories - 18 minutes ago
SourceFed’s claim that Google favors Hillary Clinton is demonstrably untrue, says Alex McEvoy.
Jeremy Corbyn attacks 'wolves in sheep's clothing' Johnson and Farage
Labour leader says Brexit camp telling ‘outright lies’ when it claims more money would be available for NHS Jeremy Corbyn has accused Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage of being “wolves in sheep’s clothing” as they pose as defenders of the NHS when a vote to leave would put the health service in jeopardy. In unusually strong language, the Labour leader said the Brexit camp was telling “outright lies” when it claimed that more money would be available for the NHS after leaving the EU. Continue reading... more »
Video games transform physical therapy into something fun
NHS trust trials software developed by a Romanian company to rehabilitate patients using interactive and therapeutic games For anyone who has spent months recovering from a shoulder injury, car accident or stroke, physiotherapy can be a slow and painful healing process. It also relies on a lot of repetitive exercises that can bore even the most self-disciplined of patients. Cosmin Mihaiu, a 26-year-old Romanian who co-founded of Mira Rehab, knows this well, having broken his arm falling from a tree aged seven and then struggling through six weeks in a cast followed by six weeks o... more »
Brexit will hurt your city, Labour tells core voters – but no one's listening
In the final report on Labour and the EU referendum, we visit the Potteries, where local concerns outweigh economic fears - Burning anger in the land of Nye Bevan - Sunderland putting the wind up remain campaign The script is simple, and repeated on doorstep after doorstep. “I’m from the local Labour party, and we’re out canvassing about the EU referendum. Have you thought about how you’re going to vote?” says a local activist. There’s then a slightly awkward pause, followed by the same reply, again and again: that the person inside is either minded to vote to leave the EU o... more »
Who are this new breed of Russian football fans? | Mary Dejevsky
The fighting at Euro 2016 in Marseille was initially blamed on English hooligans then Russian thugs. Perhaps it’s best seen as a regrettable stage in the evolution of sporting self-assertion Watching the story, and the images on television of football hooliganism from Marseille unfold between Friday night and Monday morning was hardly an uplifting experience, not least because of how one version so quickly eviscerated all the others. Related: Russia handed suspended Euro 2016 disqualification and fined €150,000 Continue reading... more »
My OCD reared its ugly head when I tried to come off medication to start a family | Elisa May
Trying to keep my unborn child from possible harm made me very ill. I learned the hard way that I don’t have a choice, but I accept that now A couple of months ago, I found myself standing perilously high on a shopping centre balcony. A day earlier, I had stood on a railway platform, inching closer and closer to the edge as the trains blasted past. I wasn’t suicidal: quite the opposite; I was petrified about the possibility of suicide and the quest for certainty, the impossible task of eliminating every inch of doubt that I could be capable of such an act, had made me very poorly in... more »
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