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Massive Spire Lifted To Top Of New World Trade Center Building
The spire, which acts as a platform for various broadcast antennas, was readied for installation Thursday. The actual spire-raising will take place at a later date.
Top Stories: Education Dept. Reviews Grant Program; Venezuela Sanctions
Also: South Korea's President meets President Trump today at the White House; a deadly new virus appears in India; and a Florida city mistakenly sends residents a "zombie" alert.
Top Stories: 'Fiscal Cliff' Talks Continue; Clinton Warns Syria
Also: Homeless man given boots by New York cop chooses to go barefoot again; Russia urges North Korea to cancel planned rocket launch; Egypt's courts shut down.
Top Stories: Missiles For Turkey; Inflation In Check; Egypt Prepares To Vote
Also: Russia walks back talk of shift in stance on Syria; UBS reported to be in talks about penalty; no deal yet on avoiding "fiscal cliff;" Ambassador Susan Rice explains why she said no.
Top Stories: Trump's Immigration Plan Compared; Pence To Attend Olympics
Also: Iraq's government says the U.S. is drawing down its troops in Iraq; the federal government faces a potential shut down this week; and Jerome Powell becomes the new Federal Reserve Chair.
Top Stories: U.S. Options On Syria; Britain's New Prince
Also: Trooper who released Tsarnaev photos faces disciplinary hearing; LaGuardia back in operation after Southwest mishap; San Diego mayor sued for sexual harassment.
Samsung Recalls 2.8 Million Top-Load Washing Machines
Samsung has received more than 700 reports of washing machines that vibrated abnormally. In some cases, the lids of the machines blew off. Front-load washers are not affected by the recall.
Buffalo's Tops grocery will reopen Friday following the mass shooting in May
The Tops Friendly Markets grocery store opened on Jefferson Avenue on the East Side of Buffalo in 2003. The newly remodeled store will reopen to the public on July 15.
Top Stories: Las Vegas Shooting; Nobel Prize In Medicine Awarded
Also: Puerto Rico struggles to secure clean water and food; the ex-CEO of Equifax apologizes for the massive security breach; and officials in Catalonia say an independence referendum is approved.
Top Stories: Reviewing Chicago's Gun Laws; Nobel Literature Prize
Also: A Pennsylvania congressman won't seek re-election after a report of an abortion request; President Trump's Puerto Rico golf venture; and the grave of St. Nicholas is reportedly discovered.
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