Daybreak 7 Stories - June 23
The South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper who pleaded guilty to violating a New York man’s civil rights is scheduled to learn his punishment Tuesday morning in U.S. District Court.
President Obama’s call for nearly $20 billion in budget cuts are being ignored by Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee. (The Hill)
Homeland Security has killed a controversial Bush Administration program to use U.S. spy satellites to collect domestic intelligence. (The Los Angeles Times)
General Motors is telling their dealers that no more businesses will be forced to close as the automaker goes through bankruptcy. (Politico.com)
A ban on plastic bags for three North Carolina counties along the Outer Banks heads to Governor Perdue to sign into law. (Daily Advance)
A Minnesota judge will get an update on 13-year old Daniel Hauser who fled the state to avoid chemotherapy treatment.
Road Hogs! Hogs take over an Interstate in Little Rock, Arkansas after a tractor-trailer flipped. (KATV-TV)
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