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In Florida, there's détente in the battle between Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis
by Greg Allen
Disney and a board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have settled lawsuits over who controls development in the 40-square-mile district that's home to its Orlando theme parks.
Crowds Pay Tribute To Dallas' Fallen Officers At Makeshift Memorial
by Arun Rath
The memorial came together in front of the police department — flowers, pictures, messages of support from individuals and communities. Large numbers of people are stopping by, paying their respects.
Chief Mouser Gets To Keep His Job At 10 Downing Street
While David Cameron is leaving the British prime minister's address, Larry the cat is keeping his position. Larry has what's been described as a "strong predatory drive."
Americans Have Less Debt; Are Saving More For Emergencies
Americans are feeling more confident about their finances according to a survey released on Tuesday by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Reaction To Obama's Speech At Police Memorial In Dallas
Obama talked about the fault line of race and law enforcement during a memorial service for 5 fallen officers. Renee Montagne talks to Jason Johnson, political editor of the online journal, The Root.
Sports Commentary: Why Wimbledon Still Thrills
Commentator Diana Nyad recently spent two weeks at Wimbledon. She has these thoughts on what sets that tournament above other tennis grand slams: French Open, Australian Open and U.S. Open.
As Prime Minister, Theresa May Will Oversee Britain's Exit From EU
Steve Inskeep talks to Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, about Theresa May as she gets ready to pick up the reins from Britain's resigning Prime Minister David Cameron.
Driving Tip: Motorists Should Keep Their Eyes Open
The Northwest Florida Daily News reports a driver closed her eyes to pray, and while her eyes were shut, she ran through a stop sign and struck a house. There was only minor damage.
White House Trust Conversation To Include Police, Civil Rights Leaders
by Scott Horsley
Following the recent police shootings and the attack on police in Dallas, President Obama will meet with law enforcement, civil rights and political leaders to look for common ground on police reform.
Iran Indicts Dual-Citizenship Nationals On Undisclosed Charges
Iranian prosecutors indicted several people with dual citizenship this week. Steve Inskeep talks to Haleh Esfandiari of the Woodrow Wilson Center about the indictments.
NRA Criticized For Not Saying More About Philando Castile's Death
Critics says the group should have said more about the police shooting in Minnesota of licensed gun owner Philando castile. Steve Inskeep talks to an NRA News commentator who's known as Colion Noir.