Court smacks down Joe Arpaio: Turning point for 'America's toughest sheriff?'

A federal court on Friday found that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio systematically violated the constitutional rights of illegal immigrants through “saturation” sweeps that ended up targeting people based on their appearance or perceived ancestry.

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Blackstone notifies Cohen's SAC it intends to pull money: pension consultant

Hedge fund manager Cohen, founder and chairman of SAC Capital Advisors, listens to a question during an interview at the SALT Conference in Las VegasBy Matthew Goldstein (Reuters) – Billionaire hedge fund manager Steven A. Cohen is losing the financial support of Blackstone Group Inc, the largest outside investor in his embattled SAC Capital Advisors, which is yanking much of its client money, according to a letter reviewed by Reuters. A pension consultant, in a May 21 letter to clients, said Blackstone has notified Cohen that it intends to “fully redeem” a significant portion of the roughly $550 million the investment firm has invested with the $15 billion hedge fund. …

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Egypt court rejects election law, further poll delays expected

Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi arrives at Bole International airport for the 21st Ordinary Session of the African Union in Addis AbabaCAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt's highest court ruled on Saturday that parts of a revised election law setting out terms for a parliamentary election were unconstitutional, casting fresh doubt over a poll that has already been delayed. The Islamist-dominated upper house of parliament had approved the law last month and sent it to the Supreme Constitutional Court to check the legality of the voting procedures for a new lower house. Opposition politicians had denounced the text of the revised election law approved by parliament and repeated threats to boycott the vote. …

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Skagit River bridge collapse: Looking for a temporary fix to get traffic moving

The I-5 bridge that got clipped by a truck and fell into the Skagit River in Washington State may have been old, its design officially “functionally obsolete.” But the temporary fix to get traffic moving again along this busy highway corridor linking Seattle north to Canada may be of a type that’s even older.

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