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Clashes in Egypt Turn Deadly
Egyptian soldiers opened fire on supporters of former President Morsi on Friday, outside of the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo. A health ministry official reports 10 dead, and over 200 injured as a result of the continued violence.
2013.07.05 | News
Marine Awarded Medal of Valor 48 Years After Action
Roger Kimble has waited 48 years to receive his medal of valor, for his service in the Vietnam war. Kimble was part of a three-man machine gun crew operating around Phu Bai in northern South Vietnam on May 18, 1966. He was wounded when the truck he was riding in hit a booby trap.
Despite burns to both arms and shrapnel in his right knee, Kimble helped save the life of one Marine who was engulfed in flames and pulled three others away from the burning vehicle to safety.
2013.07.05 | News
Missouri Governor Vetoes Gun Bill
Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation Friday that would have made it a state crime for federal agents to attempt to enforce federal gun laws in the state and could have landed journalists in jail for publishing the names of gun owners.
2013.07.05 | News