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June 18, 2015

South Carolina Prosecutor Grapples With Racially Charged Killings

Solicitor Scarlett Wilson has a tense relationship with black activists, but with the police shooting of Walter Scott and the massacre at the Emanuel AME Church, she is now tasked with prosecuting two of the most high-profile racially charged murder cases in the country.

Pussy Riot Member Apologizes For Terry Richardson Photo Shoot

Nadya Tolokonnikova called the decision "dumb," telling BuzzFeed News she wouldn’t have worked with “Uncle Terry” if she’d known about his history. (This story has been updated with new comments from Tolokonnikova.)

Taylor Swift's "1989" Will Not Be On Apple Music

The technology giant could not secure the rights to Swift's latest blockbuster, which will remain unavailable on any streaming service, BuzzFeed News has learned. UPDATED: Swift spoke out against Apple Music's payment policy, prompting the company to change course.

Huckabee: My Primary Opponents Are "New Girl In School"

"When I was in junior high, if we had a new girl that came to our school — and maybe it was like this at your school — every boy in the seventh grade immediately wanted to be her friend."

The U.S. Chemical Disaster Board Is Imploding

The independent federal agency that investigates chemical plant disasters has forced out its senior management. “We have had a lot of investigations that take too long to get out,” says one of its remaining board members.

What A New Class Of Worker Could Mean For The Future Of Labor

Faced with lawsuits that could threaten their business models, tech companies are pushing for a new classification of worker that would combine the flexibility afforded to contractors with the protections afforded to employees. How that new worker is defined could impact American labor for years to come.

Pope Appears To Condemn Gender Reassignment

"Valuing one’s own body in its femininity or masculinity is necessary ... [to] accept the specific gifts of another man or woman, the work of God the Creator, and find mutual enrichment."

Ce qu'on sait des victimes de la tuerie de l'église de Charleston

Neuf personnes ont été tuées mercredi soir en Caroline du Sud quand un tireur a ouvert le feu sur l'église Emanuel AME, à Charleston, pendant une prière. Cet article sera mis à jour au fur et à mesure de l'identification des victimes.

Ted Cruz: Obama "A Radical Ideologue" And "Unmitigated Socialist"

"Barack Obama is not a terrible president because he was a senator. Barack Obama's a terrible president because he's a radical ideologue. He's an unmitigated socialist who has dramatically weakened America's role in the world."

The ABCs Of Summer

Even though these cuties are still adorable all year long!

After 30 Years, Why Don't We Have An HIV Vaccine?

Three studies published Thursday make modest advances toward finally developing a vaccine against HIV. Despite billions of dollars in funding, researchers say they’re still far from solving one of the hardest scientific problems of our time.

This Is Twitter's Top Secret Project Lightning

The new tool will give the company a way to show the best of Twitter to both logged-in and logged-out users on a variety of platforms. It will have instantly loading videos and rich images, and will occupy a front-and-center location in an upcoming version of the Twitter app.

Why BuzzFeed Does News

It's good for the world, it's good for business, and it's good for our company culture.

How I Came To Jesus On Global Warming

On Thursday, the pope told his followers to accept the reality of global warming. But the papal encyclical won’t immediately change skeptics’ minds. Take it from me — I used to be one.

What's Going On In The News Today?

A big fine for a phone company, a letter from Pope Francis, and a new $10 bill. Take the BuzzFeed News quiz, made from stories featured in the BuzzFeed News app — available today on your iPhone.

Gov. Haley To Reportedly Address Confederate Flag At South Carolina Capitol Grounds

Gov. Nikki Haley has previously stated that the flag is not an issue but demands for its removal increased after Dylann Roof was charged with murdering nine members of a prayer group at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. BuzzFeed News reporters Joel Anderson and Albert Samaha are in Charleston.

George P. Bush: Good Times Are Here Again — If You Elect My Dad

In Nevada for his first visit since Jeb Bush's announcement, his son George P. said the contrast couldn't be greater in the race and he wouldn't be like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Bush will need 10,000 supporters in the Nevada Caucus, he said.

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