This is AP News Minute.

Roger Federer won his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title Sunday, beating Andy Murray. Federer is now 17-7 in Grand Slam finals, including 7-1 at Wimbledon. Murray dropped to 0-4 in major finals, ending hopes for the first British all England club victory since 1936.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says time's running out on Syrian peace hopes and warns that the Syrian state could collapse. In a German TV interview, Syrian President Bashar Assad accused the U.S. of fueling a violent uprising against his government.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered an investigation to determine whether enough was done to warn people about flooding. More than 150 people were killed Saturday, many while they slept during torrential rains.

And Maine Senator Susan Collins is nearing another milestone as she continues her unbroken streak of consecutive votes. Collins hasn't missed a vote since taking office in 1997, and she's expected to make her 5,000th vote sometime this week.

I'm Matt Friedman, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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