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  • The School District of Lee County announced Thursday morning that it will no longer do business with Oakes Farms of Naples.
  • The man shot and killed on a subway car by London police officers before horrified commuters had nothing to do with the investigation into a series of bombings against the city's transit system, police say.
  • At the White House today, French President François Hollande joined President Obama for a press conference.
  • U.S. business executives and leaders from nearly 50 countries are in Washington, D.C. for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit.
  • The measles outbreak comes 15 years after public health officials announced the elimination of measles in the United States.
  • A famous soccer player and singer are among the 22 people the U.S. Treasury accuses of having ties to drug traffickers.
  • House Republicans push through a non-binding resolution formally declaring the occupation of Iraq part of the global fight against terrorism. The measure praises U.S. forces in Iraq and rejects the idea of a fixed date for withdrawing troops.
  • The progress of Iraqi-run security forces remains in doubt as U.S. authorities develop an exit strategy. An American general overseeing their training says Iraqis won't be able to operate independently for at least a year and a half.
  • Abu Bakar Bashir, a militant Islamic cleric, walks out of an Indonesian prison after serving 26 months for conspiracy in the deadly 2002 Bali bombings. Some consider him the most dangerous man in South Asia. Others say evidence against Bashir was weak.
  • Saudi Arabia's execution of Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr has inflamed sectarian conflict and been strongly condemned by Iran. Now the Saudis have ordered Iranian diplomats out of the country.
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