News Headlines - 27 July 2013
▽At least 120 Morsi supporters reported killed in Egypt clashes | guardian.co.uk
At least 120 supporters of Egypt's ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, have been shot dead by security officials in what is the worst state-led massacre in the country since the fall of Hosni Mubarak, according to figures released by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood. Earlier reports on Saturday said the death toll had exceeded 136.
▽Korean War veterans 'deserve better', says Obama on armistice anniversary | guardian.co.uk
President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Americans to take time from their "hurried lives" to listen to the heroic stories of Korean War veterans who returned to a country weary of war and deserved a better homecoming.
▽Black Boxes Found and Driver Arrested in Spanish Train Crash - NYTimes.com
A veteran train driver with a zest for speed was arrested in his hospital room in northwest Spain where investigators are trying to determine whether reckless behavior caused a train wreck that left dozens of passengers dead, the authorities said Friday.
▽Why Blackpool is the most unhealthy place in England | The Guardian
Life expectancy in the seaside town is the worst in England. Patrick Collinson examines the reasons
▽Video - Smartphone Success Buoys Samsung in the Second Quarter - WSJ.com
Samsung Electronics Co. said its second-quarter net profit rose 50% from a year earlier to another record on solid smartphone sales, but earnings momentum showed signs of slowing with margins squeezed by high marketing costs.