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5:25 AM ET, July 7, 2013

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Boeing 777 crashes while landing at SFO  —  Sponsored Links  —  SAN FRANCISCO —  An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 arriving from a flight South Korea crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport Saturday morning, bursting into flames, authorities said.
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Jamapro / CBS San Francisco:
Korean Passenger Plane Crashes At SFO; 2 Dead, 182 Injured  —  SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS/KPIX 5) — An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed and burned upon arrival at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, killing two people and injuring 182 others.  —  The deadly crash happened around 11:30 …
CNN:
Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco International Airport  —  Plane crash at San Francisco airport  —  (CNN) — An Asiana Airlines' Boeing 777 crashed and burned Saturday while landing at San Francisco International Airport, sending up a large plume of dark smoke from an aircraft that lost its tail and much of its roof.
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Passenger jet crash lands at San Francisco International Airport
Discussion: New York Times and Politico
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
In Wyoming, a Cheney Run Worries G.O.P.  —  LUSK, Wyo. — A young Dick Cheney began his first campaign for the House in this tiny village — population 1,600 — after the state's sole Congressional seat finally opened up.  But nowadays, his daughter Liz does not seem inclined to wait patiently for such an opening.
Hamza Hendawi / bigstory.ap.org:
EGYPT: ELBARADEI'S APPOINTMENT PUT ON HOLD  —  You are here  —  Home » Mohamed Morsi » Egypt: ElBaradei's appointment put on hold  —  CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's new president moved to assert his authority and regain control of the streets Saturday even as his Islamist opponents declared …
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Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
ElBaradei named Egyptian prime minister
Reuters:
New leader starts work as Egypt counts dead
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
In Secret, Court Vastly Broadens Powers of N.S.A.  —  WASHINGTON — In more than a dozen classified rulings, the nation's surveillance court has created a secret body of law giving the National Security Agency the power to amass vast collections of data on Americans while pursuing not only terrorism suspects …
Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Thom Hartmann: View from the left  —  Thom Hartmann may be the most popular progressive you've never heard of.  —  His nationally syndicated radio show draws 2.75 million listeners a week, he's a New York Times bestselling author and he hosts a nightly television show.
Washington Post:
Health insurance marketplaces will not be required to verify consumer claims  —  The Obama administration announced Friday that it would significantly scale back the health law's requirements that new insurance marketplaces verify consumers' income and health insurance status.
Discussion: Forbes
Mathieu Belanger / Reuters:
Runaway freight train explodes, levels center of Canada town  —  (Reuters) - A driverless freight train carrying tankers of crude oil derailed at high speed and exploded into a giant fireball in the middle of a small Canadian town early on Saturday, destroying dozens of buildings and leaving an unknown number of people feared missing.
Chris Irvine / Telegraph:
Egypt: Coptic Christian priest shot dead  —  A Coptic Christian priest in Egypt's Northern Sinai has been shot dead, in what could be the first sectarian attack since the military overthrow of Islamist Mohammed Morsi.  —  The priest, Mina Aboud Sharween, was attacked in the early afternoon …
David T. Z. Mindich / New York Times:
Lincoln's Surveillance State  —  COLCHESTER, Vt. — BY leaking details of the National Security Agency's data-mining program, Edward J. Snowden revealed that the government's surveillance efforts were far more extensive than previously understood.  Many commentators have deemed the government's activities alarming and unprecedented.
Discussion: The Verge
Kirit Radia / ABC News:
Venezuela, Nicaragua Talk Asylum for Edward Snowden, but Could He Get There?  —  Venezuela and Nicaragua reportedly are prepared to throw Edward Snowden a lifeline — if he can get there.  —  The accused NSA leaker has been stuck in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremedevo International Airport …
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Wall Street Journal:
Snowden Is Offered Asylum by Venezuela
Boston Herald:
Experts: John Kerry's credibility could sink with boat flap  —  By:  —  John F. Kerry's credibility took on more water on the second day of his Nantucket vacation flap, as the State Department backed off its initial denial the embattled secretary of state was yachting during the Egyptian military coup …
 
 
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