Car bomb attack kills 11 in central Istanbul, the city’s fourth major attack this year.
Islamic State kills nearly 40 of its own on a spy hunt.
Trump orders surrogates to attack judges and journalists in a fascinating-sounding phone call.
AP says Clinton has the pledged delegates and superdelegates to clinch the nomination.
Arnold Schwarzenegger casts a lonely vote for John Kasich.
Claims and judgements regarding the UK’s June 23 Brexit vote.
Group photographs of the EU leaders are wholly ludicrous. Academics and artists on the Brexit question.
Janet Malcolm: The case against lauded Russian translators Pevear and Volokhonsky.
Bob Odenkirk to star in miniseries adaptation of David Carr’s memoir The Night of the Gun.
Journalist rebuilds David Carr’s masterclass from a syllabus.
Axl Rose issues takedown notices for unflattering photos.
Judge in Stanford rape case faces recall after lenient ruling.
The FBI has no good data on hate crimes because local police don’t often report them as such.
Honolulu’s anti-homeless laws please the tourism industry—and some advocates of the homeless.
Some of the world’s greatest, most valuable art is stashed away in international tax-free ports.
A rare look inside the Svalbard Global Seed Vault—“the world’s most important freezer”—which is normally closed. #video
Zimbabwe to auction off its wildlife as conservation measure during devastating drought.
by via The Morning News
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