1. No order in the court.  A Rome, Ga., judge completely lost it during a hearing in which a murder defendant shouted repeated obscenities and then threatened to kill members of the judge's family. 

2. What the Hawks got.  Kent Bazemore remains an offseason "priority" to the Hawks despite team's selection of two wing players in the first round of Thursday's NBA Draft. 

3. Brits call it quits. Britain voted to leave the European, toppling the government Friday, sending global markets plunging and shattering the stability of continental unity. 

4. Photos: Trump plus bagpipes. The Donald is in Scotland today, applauding Britain's vote to leave the European Union and being serenaded by bagpipers wearing Make America Great Again hats. 

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