Also in today's roundup, Chris Christie announces his bid for president and Greece fails to pay its IMF debt by deadline.

Also, the Supreme Court is making more groundbreaking rulings before their fall session and the second escaped convict has finally been caught.

Also, three international terrorist attacks killed over 40 people this morning and a Kansas judge blocked a procedural ban on second-trimester abortions.

In what President Barack Obama is calling a “big step toward equality,” the Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favor of same-sex marriage nationwide. The 5 to 4 decision comes as polls indicate that most Americans are also in favor of gay marriage, the New York Times writes. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who was joined […]

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