Finals of the world cup. We begin tonight with that decision in greece to up the antein its standoff with the European Union. The overseas markets already reacting to todays vote of no. In Sundays National referendum 61 of the country voting against accepting that bailout from the European Union. The result was decisive and clear cut. A stark contrast. Alexis tsipras meets with his cabinet. Barnaby phillips that is story glch european leaders were lining up over the last six days urging them to vote yes and warning this this was a choice between the euro or the drachma. The greeks didnt see it that way. They saw it as a vote on what they perceive to be five years of ruinous policies imposed on this country which have brought about ang an extraordinary contraction. But what happenscontraction. Alexis tsipras believes he will go back into negotiations with european partners, with expanded powers. They hoped this referendum would result in the downfall of the Alexis Tsipras and the syriza
You to cast a ballot in his favor. Rubio took home his second primary win over the weekend in puerto rico. But the 3rd place candidate faces a doordie situation here in florida. If he cant win here, there are major questions about his ability to win in other places. Ted cruz and donald trump are working just as hard to edge out rubio in his own state. Rubio faces the steepest climb, needing 68 percent of remaining delegates to clinch the nomination, while cruz needs 59 percent and trump needs 54 percent. Looking into right best bet in winning hispanic voters both here in florida and from this point both cruz and rubio have cuban roots. Ill explain why that race at 5 30. Wtsp seeing the republican candidates take some jabs at each other. But things are getting heated in the democratic race too. Hillary clinton and Bernie Sanders did not hold back during the debate sunday night in michigan. The major issue of the night was the flint water crisis. Both candidates called for the governor t
Burning Swamp will make its way to the Armstrong campus for the first time ever. Burning Swamp is a monthly open mic event that allows students to read poetry, tell stories or share any of their written work. For the past 11 years this event has only taken place in Statesboro. It is largely organized.
As I was pulling out of a parking space across from the International Gardens in Riverside Park recently, an ATV came barreling past the back of my car. It was