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Washington (CNN)-- President Obama said he will have a "serious conversation" with Veterans Affairs' Secretary Eric Shinseki about whether he's the right person to address the veterans' care crisis. The comment, made during an interview taped Thursday for NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- The bee world has a pair of new spellebrities. Yes, a pair. New Yorker Sriram Hathwar, 14, and Texan Ansun Sujoe, 13, spelled to a tie at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, the first in more than 50 years. After going five rounds U.S. defense officials say that Russia has pulled a large number of forces away from the Ukraine border, a withdrawal that the U.S. has been demanding for weeks and a move that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel called "promising." Although defense officials Bianca de Kock remembers his smile. The University of California, Santa Barbara student was walking with two of her Tri Delta sisters, headed to their sorority house last Friday, May 23. A black BMW came out of nowhere, the car window down. The man inside Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber said Thursday he is seeking to file a lawsuit against the contractor who built the state’s failed ObamaCare exchange, but the company says it isn’t to blame. The Democratic governor asked the state’s attorney general to sue WASHINGTON — As the list of lawmakers calling for the resignation of Eric Shinseki as secretary of veterans affairs grew by the hour Thursday, leaders in both parties worked to quiet the politics and find a legislative solution to the crisis of care at .

Embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki will address a homeless veterans’ conference in Washington today as calls increased within President Barack Obama’s own party for the four-star general to resign. Shinseki speaks at National Coalition Steve Ballmer, the former CEO of Microsoft, has signed an agreement to purchase the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion, The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday. Ballmer topped the bids of groups led by David Geffen and Los Angeles investors Tony A whole class of graduating seniors was denied its diplomas after some students threw their caps into the air when warned not to do so. Pupils at Ridgewood High School, in the northwest Norridge suburb of Chicago, were dubbed "disrespectful" for their Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Friday that he will be donating $120 million to San Francisco Bay-area schools—the second largest education donation he has made in less than four years. Zuckerberg, along with his wife Priscilla Chan Henrik Lundqvist leapt into the air as the final horn sounded, almost levitating with joy. He had just won the most important hockey game at Madison Square Garden in 20 years. The Rangers were headed to the Stanley Cup finals. The Rangers beat the Montreal A 19-month-old boy was critically injured by a grenade in a police raid of a suspected drug dealer's home near Atlanta. According to the child's parents, he is in a medically-induced coma and has a 50 percent chance of surviving. Police stormed the home Proud parents from San Diego have shared their story of having a transgender son who became a boy aged just 5-years-old. Jeff and Hillary Whittington presented a touching video showing little Ryland's female-to-male transition as they were honored at the At least two people have been killed during protests in the capital of the Central African Republic (C.A.R.), where there has been an upsurge in unrest in recent days. The two were killed during an exchange of gunfire in Bangui. Reuters news agency says Bret Michaels pulled the plug early on a New Hampshire concert Thursday night after suffering a medical emergency. Guitarist Pete Evick took to the rocker's Facebook page, noting that Michaels, who's had Type 1 diabetes since he was a child, was rushed off A newly discovered 4-billion-year-old rock offers clues to Earth's earliest crust and how the planet's first continents formed. The rock was discovered by Jesse Reimink, a University of Alberta geochemistry student who has been collecting and studying It looks like Wall Street will finish the month of May in positive territory, even though futures were showing a bit of weakness Friday. Here are four things you need to know before the opening bell: 1. Stock markets have a spring in their step: So far It seems as though every presidential race in recent years offers up a Republican governor from the upper Midwest as the great white hope. They’re usually talked up as “reformers,” perhaps trying to capitalize on the tradition of Robert La Follette UPDATE (12 a.m. ET): A wild day of reports that has revolved around a bidding war over the Clippers took a strange twist late Thursday night, as ESPN reported that embattled owner Donald Sterling's mental state could ultimately render any effort to retain A low dose of antidepressant may be almost as effective as estrogen at reducing the number of hot flashes menopausal women have to endure, according to a new study. Estrogen therapy is still the best way to avert the sudden feelings of overheating .



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