The Deputy Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police resigns, the former Chief Executive of News International is arrested, a $1.5 trillion debt deal is being considered, former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray will run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Japan is set to ban Fukushima cattle shipments, and Giuliani tells the GOP to “stay out of” gay marriage. Also, groups urge feds to throw out Florida’s election laws, and nearly 180,000 South Carolina voters are affected by the state’s new voter ID law.
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CRITICAL:
Another Top Police Official Resigns in British Scandal, http://nyti.ms/oa9Jps
Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered a special parliamentary session after the resignation of Deputy Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police, John Yates. Yates resigned a day after the former Chief Executive of News International, Rebekah Brooks was arrested and kept in custody for 12 hours.
Congress tees up crucial votes on debt limit, http://wapo.st/p4T27Y
We’re now just two weeks away from a government default, and a few possible deals to raise the debt ceiling are starting to take shape. A $1.5 trillion deal is being pushed by Senators Reid and McConnell. The deal would include cuts to domestic programs only. President Obama is still hoping for a bigger deal with $3 trillion in cuts and $1 trillion in taxes.
(via National Journal N2K) CLOSE A DOOR, OPEN A WINDOW. Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren won’t get to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after President Obama announced he was giving the job to former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray. But Democrats may have something else in mind for Warren: She has shown increasing interest in a Senate bid in her home state, where Sen. Scott Brown so far faces a lackluster field. Warren would have faced a tough confirmation fight, but losing a nomination bid only to serve in the Senate has happened before; just ask Sen. Jeff Sessions.
Japan set to ban Fukushima cattle shipments after radioactive meat scare, http://bit.ly/r8K7lN
The effects from Japan’s nuclear crisis continue. Potentially harmful levels of radiation have been found in the country’s food supply. Specifically, cows were fed rice straw that was harvested after the March 11 tsunami-triggered meltdown. The beef, some of which has already been processed and consumed, has high levels of radioactive cesium.
Woman Who Groped TSA Agent’s Breast Let Out of Jail, http://bit.ly/qq9XjG
61-year-old Yukari Mihamae admitted that she grabbed the left breast of a female TSA agent at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport. According to police, she “squeezed and twisted the agent’s breast with both hands” after refusing to be screened. She was charged with a felony count of sexual abuse.
Giuliani to GOP on gay marriage: ‘Stay out of it,’ http://politi.co/o93dQ5
Rudy Giuliani, who may run for the GOP presidential nomination, thinks that marriage should be between a man and woman; however, he has recently advocated that the states should decide about marriage equality laws. Giuliani believes that the Republican party should avoid “getting involved in people’s sexual lives.”
Groups urge feds to throw out Florida’s election law for violating Voting Rights Act, http://bit.ly/qKNpWc
Voting rights advocates in Florida are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to use its authority under the Voting Rights Act. Specifically, the groups are asking that the DOJ kill the Florida legislation that limits early voting and imposes new restrictions on voter registration.
Nearly 180,000 SC voters affected by new voter ID law, http://bit.ly/o8L145
Legislation passed in May leaves 7% of registered South Carolina voters without the proper ID they will need to vote. The Justice Department still needs to approve the ID law. If they do, thousands of would-be-voters “will have to take some action before their next election.”
Tweets-per-second mark set during final, http://es.pn/r0UDc0
According to Twitter’s @Twitter account, Women’s World Cup fans set a new record yesterday, tweeting 7,196 times per second during the dramatic penalty kick shootout between the US and Japan. The previous record was set last New Year’s.
CULTURAL:
Box Office Report: ‘Harry Potter’ Nabs a Record-Breaking $476 Mil in Worldwide Debut, http://bit.ly/nZe4KW
Ivanka Trump Gives Birth to Baby Girl! http://bit.ly/oH3A6i
50 Cent Sets Goal To Feed Billions of Africans, http://bit.ly/mPupZW
Lopez, Anthony announce split, http://usat.ly/pNnIqK
The Obamas watch the World Cup, http://bit.ly/oUkYmU




