Good morning.
One early Tuesday headline and two from Monday evening:
-- WATCH LIVE: Space Station Spacewalk
-- Alan Turing, Who Cracked Nazi Code, Gets Posthumous Pardon
-- 150 Marines To Be Sent For Possible Mission In South Sudan
Other stories making headlines:
-- "South Sudan sees 'mass ethnic killings.' " ( BBC News)
Related: Power struggle fuels violence in South Sudan ( Morning Edition)
-- "Edward Snowden, after months of NSA revelations, says his mission's accomplished." ( The Washington Post)
-- "Target: Justice Dept. investigates its data breach." ( The Associated Press)
-- "Judge won't stop the weddings." In Utah, "most counties hand out marriage licenses to same-sex couples." ( The Salt Lake Tribune)
-- Execution of North Korean leader's uncle "tied to clash over businesses." ( The New York Times)
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