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Caitlyn Jenner Tears Up During Emotional ESPYS Speech
Caitlyn Jenner Tears Up During Emotional ESPYS Speech


1. Caitlyn Jenner made her public debut at the 2015 ESPY Awards Wednesday night and urged acceptance for others who are transgender in an emotional acceptance speech for the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. Read more here.

2. The impact after Greek lawmakers approved an austerity bill needed for another bailout became clear on Thursday. European stocks jumped, leading gains in global benchmarks, and the dollar rose after the Fed chief indicated that U.S. interest rates could start rising later this year. Read more here.

3. A convicted child sex offender who's already serving a lengthy prison term was indicted on Wednesday in the disappearance and deaths of two young sisters in Maryland, who were last seen on March 25, 1975, in a mall near their home, where they were shopping for Easter decorations. Read more here.

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4. One of seven FIFA officials arrested in Zurich as part of a corruption probe has been extradited to the United States, the Swiss Justice Ministry said Thursday. The man in question is accused of "accepting bribes totaling millions of dollars in connection with the sale of marketing rights to various sports marketing firms and keeping the money for himself." Learn more here.

5. Oldest living former president George H.W. Bush, 91, was being treated at a hospital early Thursday for a broken bone in his neck suffered in a fall. Read more here.

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