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1 Iraqviolence:Pres- ident Obama briefs leaders of Congress on U.S. options for dealing with the latest violence in Iraq brought on by an Islamic insurgency. 2 Social Security: A top Social Security official defends closing dozens of field offices even as millions of baby boomers approach retirement. 3 Congress: Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California appears likely to win election as House majority leader today, when Republi- cans vote. 4 Redskins: A fed- eral board says the Washington Redskins' name is "disparaging of Native Americans" and should be stripped of trademark protection. 5 World Cup: Spain, the dominant soc- cer power in recent years and defending champion, loses to Chile and crashes out of contention in Brazil. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Drones and robots are being used in the 2014World Cup. Jaysettoreceive Mark Twain Prize Here's something for Jay Leno to do. Months a er giving up "The Tonight Show," he'll receive the Mark Twain Prize for Ameri- can Humor. The award- ing will be on Oct. 19. Previous recipients of the prize include Steve Martin and Bill Cosby. MOMA to feature Bjork oeuvre Wow. The Museum of Modern Art in New York is lining up a multimedia retrospec- tive on Bjork. Museum officials said there will be sound, film, visuals, instruments, costumes and performance that will trace the Icelandic singer's artistic career. Star report Popular topics online ... Lone wolf: The red wolf population, long in decline, has just received a boost. A pup was recently born in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, located in Kentucky and Tennessee. Red wolves were populous all over North America before Europeans arrived. Today they are found only in northeast North Carolina. Latest on mammograms: New research says mam- mograms can reduce the chances of dying from breast cancer by about 28percent. Trending ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Future on hold: Detainees sleep and watch TV in a holding cell at a Customs and Border Protection Nogales Place- ment Center in Nogales, Ariz., on Wednesday. The facility is one of two that have been central to processing more than 47,000mostly Central American children who have entered the country illegally since Oct. 1. Hot shot Artist dies, but Cadillacs live on Stanley Marsh 3, creator of Texas' "Cadillac Ranch," dies. Revisit his famous — infamous? — work. PUBLICOPINIONONLINE.COM Minnesotans turn out big for 'Idol' Ryan Seacrest and the "American Idol" crew show up in Minneapolis, where aspirants were waiting. TWINCITIES.COM Best of the web 1865 Union troops com- manded by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War was over, and that all remaining slaves in Texas were free, an event celebrated to this day as "Juneteenth." 1944 During World War II, the two-day Battle of the Philippine Sea began, resulting in a decisive victory for the Ameri- cans over the Japanese. 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964was approved by the U.S. Senate, 73-27, a er surviving a lengthy filibuster. 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