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Things could turn stormy for stocks in June. Clouds  move into Somers Point, N.J. on Sept. 30, 2015.
 
  June risks could cause 'summer of shocks'  
  June is filled with potential land mines for Wall Street.  
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  Jack Hanna attends Safe Kids Day at Smashbox Studios on April 24, 2016 in Culver City, Calif.   Jack Hanna defends Cincinnati Zoo's decision to kill gorilla
Celebrity zookeeper Jack Hanna, a Knoxville native and director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, defended the actions of officials at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens after they shot to death a critically endangered gorilla out of c
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  opinion      
  Hillary and Bill Clinton attend a Memorial Day ceremony  in Chappaqua on May 30, 2016.   Hillary Clinton broke the rules: Our view
As secretary of State, she ignored repeated warnings about email security.
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  nba      
  Russell Westbrook   Twitter rips Thunder for blowing 3-1 series lead
As one might expect, the crying Jordan memes were everywhere after the Thunder lost Game 7.
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  In this Sept. 9, 2015, photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the iPhone 6S during an Apple media event in San Francisco.   Report: Apple extending iPhone product cycle
Big upgrades for smartphones to come every three years instead of two.
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  weather      
  A man, foreground, checks to make sure everyone made it safely out of a truck that flooded when the three men in the background drove around a closed road barrier along Nichols Sawmill Road and lost control of the vehicle in rising flood water on May   Death toll rises to 7 as Texas floods continue
One Texas river is forecast to crest at an all-time record high level.
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  news      
  Demonstrators hold a banner on the steps of the Supreme Court during a 2012 protest against the death penalty.   Supreme Court refuses to review death penalty over two justices' dissents
The high court's order clarifies the battle lines over capital punishment.
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  nation-now      
  Stock image of crocodile on the  Adelaide River, Kakadu National Park, Darwin, Australia.   Crocodile snatches woman during late-night swim
A woman snatched by a crocodile during a late-night swim in northern Australia is likely dead, according to local officals. 
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  money      
  Starbucks will start serving nitro cold brew in stores in select cities this summer.   Starbucks aims to rule cold coffee market with launch of nitro cold brew
The company goes after explosive growth in iced coffee sales with new menu item.
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  sports      
  USA TODAY   Swim team captain drowns during lifeguard tryouts
Coach says star swimmer's death is 'unfathomable.'
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A person walks a dog by the river Seine near the Notre Dame cathedral after its banks became flooded following heavy rainfalls on May 31, 2016, in Paris. France's weather agency Meteo France, maintained today that 18 departments are under orange aler

 
 
A person walks a dog by the river Seine near the Notre Dame cathedral after its banks became flooded following heavy rainfalls on May 31, 2016, in Paris. France's weather agency Meteo France, maintained today that 18 departments are under orange aler
 
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