- As the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt announces their candidate has won the presidential election, Egypt's ruling military council has now stripped the office of almost all power.
- The end of the 50,000 strong "silent march" protest of the NYPD's controversial "stop and frisk" policy Sunday night was disrupted by police breaking up protestors.
- As UN observers flee the war zone in Syria, rebel forces are pushing troops loyal to the al-Assad regime out of the city of Homs and the surrounding area.
- EU leaders are indicating that Greece will be allowed to renegotiate austerity terms as long as the country can "swiftly" form a new government in the wake of Sunday's elections.
- The US has retaken the "World's Fastest Supercomputer" lead with "Sequoia", a new 1.6 million CPU monster at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Monday, June 18, 2012
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