| Latest worldwide news | Bruce, Paul Homer to Back Latos, Reds Top Dodgers | | | Mat Latos threw 7 2-3 innings and the Cincinnati Reds got home runs from Jay Bruce and Xavier Paul to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 on Thursday night, ending the NL West leaders' six-game winning streak. |
| Typhoon Soulik hits mainland China | | | Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated Saturday along China's southeastern coast as Typhoon Soulik struck, where the storm was expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain. |
| UBS appoints Peter as head of EMEA syndicate | | | LONDON, July 25 (IFR) - UBS has promoted Armin Peter to head of debt capital markets EMEA syndicate as part of an internal reshuffling of primary market coverage, the Swiss bank said on Thursday. |
| After the Thaw Outdoor Fun in Berlin | | | Now that the outdoors is open for business, here are frugal-friendly ideas for alfresco activity in the capital, from biking to burgers to the beach. |
| Occupy Bakery | | | An immigrant fights to change working conditions at a Manhattan bakery cafe. |
| Turning Addiction Into a Sideshow | | | The actress and author Kristen Johnston takes issue with how addicts are portrayed on television shows, in news reports and on social media. |
| Living With Cancer A Quilt of Poetry | | | Taking inspiration from a number of cancer poets, Susan Gubar pieced together a quilt of poetry to convey the feeling of chaos so common among people with cancer. |
| Boxing Five-time champion Griffith dies | | | Former world-class boxer Emile Griffith, who won five titles during the 1960s, died Tuesday just east of New York City, the International Boxing Hall of Fame announced. |
| JPMorgan to Quit Physical Commodity Trade Amid Scrutiny | | | JP Morgan Chase Co is exiting physical commodities trading, the bank said in a surprise statement, as Wall Streets role in the trading of oil tankers, coffee beans and metals comes under intense political and regulatory pressure. |
| MetroPCS doubles operating markets to compete with Leap | | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - T-Mobile US Inc, the No. 4 U.S. mobile service provider, said on Thursday that its MetroPCS prepaid wireless business has doubled the number of markets where it operates, putting it head-to-head against smaller rival Leap Wireless in many of its new markets. |
| U.S. will not rule on Egypt 'coup' claim | | | The U.S will not make a formal determination as to whether the ouster of Egypt's president is a coup, says administration official, as Egypt braces for rival rallies. |
| London 2012 legacy | | | Most Britons believe the billions spent on the London Olympics was worth it -- but economists say real benefits could be years away. |
| App Puts the Bible in 100 Million Palms | | | With more than 100 million downloads, YouVersion, a free app that offers over 600 Bible translations, has found itself in the company of successful start-ups like Instagram and Dropbox. |
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