2014年11月24日星期一

Morning Digest: Grand jury expected to resume Ferguson police shooting deliberations

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Grand jury expected to resume Ferguson police shooting deliberations
FERGUSON, Mo. (Reuters) - A St. Louis-area grand jury was expected on Monday to resume deliberations over whether to bring charges against a white policeman who shot and killed a black teenager in a case that has triggered months of demonstrations and set the city on edge..
Iran nuclear talks expected to reconvene next month
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and six world powers are expected to adjourn nuclear negotiations on Monday and reconvene next month after the latest round of talks failed to clinch a final deal, a source close to the talks said..
Global stocks grind higher after central bank stimulus signals
LONDON (Reuters) - World stock markets ground their way higher on Monday after a frenetic round of activity at central banks in Asia and Europe showed they are willing to do more to support economic growth and higher inflation..
Boy bands top American Music Awards, ladies lead performances
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Boy bands bested pop's leading women in the top award categories at the American Music Awards on Sunday, but the ladies delivered the most high-octane performances including a derriere-flaunting number by Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea..
Romo leads Cowboys to late win over Giants
(Reuters) - New York receiver Odell Beckham Jr's 'catch of the season' put the Giants in control against the Cowboys on Sunday, but Tony Romo produced another late scoring drive to lead Dallas to a 31-28 win at MetLife Stadium..
European Parliament may propose Google break-up in draft resolution
By Alexei Oreskovic, Julia Fioretti and Alastair Macdonald.
Multi-national crew reaches space station
(Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazahkstan on Sunday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station, including Italy's first female astronaut..
Bighorn sheep escapes Los Angeles Zoo, dies after car strikes it
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A bighorn sheep escaped from the Los Angeles Zoo at Griffith Park on Saturday and dashed around the hills in the park for hours before it ended up on a residential street where it was struck by a car and died, a zoo spokeswoman said..
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