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5/24/2013 8:27:14 PM

1 - Zoo worker dies after tiger attack
2 - US judge rules department of 'toughest sheriff' engages in racial profiling
3 - 15-year-old held in stabbing deaths of two adopted brothers
4 - Memorial Day planet parade: See Jupiter, Mercury and Venus
5 - Stirring the pot: McDonald's serving pasta in Italy
6 - Brain overload explains missing childhood memories
7 - 5 climbers feared dead on world's 3rd highest peak
8 - Amanda Bynes released from jail, reportedly says bong was 'a vase'
9 - Collapsed I-5 bridge gone from Google Maps — almost as quickly as it fell
10 - FDA warns of infections tied to Tenn. pharmacy
11 - Florida teen rejects plea deal in underage same-sex case
12 - California reveals prices for health insurance under Obamacare
13 - Toronto mayor denies, finally, use of crack cocaine
14 - Bittersweet victory for gay adults kicked out of Scouting
15 - Biggest killer in Superstorm Sandy: drowning, study finds
16 - Obama challenges Naval Academy graduates to help restore trust in institutions
17 - Millions of Americans will cross 'structurally deficient' bridges this weekend
18 - Are 'lone wolf' attacks the new path to terror?
19 - How the smartphone killed the three-day weekend
20 - NJ bars, restaurants accused of passing off cheaper booze
21 - Wife of slain British soldier says she thought he was 'safe' back in UK
22 - Short, combative past for Chechen man killed during FBI questioning
23 - Pakistan jet intercepted by fighters over UK after passenger bomb threat - officials
24 - Delays after passenger jet lands at Heathrow with engine fire
25 - Sweden riots: Cops seek reinforcements, US citizens warned
1 - Zoo worker dies after tiger attack

A British zoo worker who was injured in a tiger attack at an animal park near Dalton-in-Furness has died, police said Friday.Sarah McClay, 24, from the Barrow area, was attacked by a tiger within its enclosure Friday afternoon, Cumbria police said. The woman was taken by air ambulance to Royal Preston Hospital following the attack at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, but she did not survive.McClay...

    


5/24/2013 8:26:44 PM

2 - US judge rules department of 'toughest sheriff' engages in racial profiling

PHOENIX -- A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.The 142-page decision by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow in Phoenix backs up allegations that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's critics have mad...

    


5/24/2013 7:59:23 PM

3 - 15-year-old held in stabbing deaths of two adopted brothers

A 15-year-old boy is in custody after authorities investigating the stabbing deaths of his younger adopted brothers found him miles away with traces of blood on him, officials said.He was arrested Thursday in the deaths of the boys, ages 4 and 10, at the family home in a Utah subdivision of new houses and tidy lawns, police said."He spoke bluntly with our investigators," said Davis County Sheriff ...

    


5/24/2013 7:42:49 PM

4 - Memorial Day planet parade: See Jupiter, Mercury and Venus

By Joe Rao, SPACE.com A trio of bright planets is shining together in the sunset sky, a must-see night sky sight for stargazers this Memorial Day weekend.Three planets — Jupiter, Venus and Mercury — can be now be seen in the western sky at dusk, weather permitting, in a rare and beautiful gathering that changes from night to night. Astronomers call a meeting of objects in the night sky a conjun...

    


5/24/2013 7:04:38 PM

5 - Stirring the pot: McDonald's serving pasta in Italy

Infamnia! McDonald’s Italy rolled out a new menu item featuring the country’s most beloved culinary staple: pasta.The fast-food giant is partnering with Italian pasta brand Barilla to serve a pasta salad with tuna, tomatoes, peppers, capers and olives with a price of 4.90 euros. Roberto Masi, CEO of McDonald's Italy, said in a statement the new offering was “responding to the tastes of the Italian...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:44 PM

6 - Brain overload explains missing childhood memories

Scientists -- and parents -- have long wondered why we don’t remember anything that happened before age 3. As all parents know, no matter how momentous an event is in a toddler’s life, the memory soon drifts away and within months there isn’t even a wisp of it left.Now a new study shows that “infantile amnesia” may be due to the rapid growth of nerve cells in the hippocampus, the brain region resp...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:44 PM

7 - 5 climbers feared dead on world's 3rd highest peak

Five climbers including two Hungarians and a South Korean are missing on the world's third-highest mountain and feared dead, a mountaineering official said Friday. The five disappeared Monday on Mount Kanchenjunga, and bad weather was preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching their base camp. Mountaineering Department official Dipendra Poudel said Friday that the climbers were descending from t...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:43 PM

8 - Amanda Bynes released from jail, reportedly says bong was 'a vase'

Actress Amanda Bynes appeared in court briefly Friday morning after a wild Thursday night confrontation with police at her New York apartment. Bynes was released from police custody until a July 9 court date.According to NBC New York, Bynes' lawyer told the judge she had never been in any trouble before, and the actress was warned that another arrest or failure to appear would lead to "significan...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:43 PM

9 - Collapsed I-5 bridge gone from Google Maps — almost as quickly as it fell

On Thursday evening, a bridge along Interstate 5 in Washington State collapsed. Early on Friday, Google Maps already reflected the incident. Google's secret for such a speedy update? An army of volunteers."As soon as the local news picked up on the bridge collapse, someone used the Map Maker tool to go into Google Maps to edit it to reflect the bridge collapse," Google spokesperson Sierra Lovelace...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:43 PM

10 - FDA warns of infections tied to Tenn. pharmacy

Health officials fear they have another outbreak of infections linked to pain injections -- this one because at least seven people in two states developed abscesses after getting injections of steroid drugs. They're all linked to a single pharmacy: Main Street Family Pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy in Newbern, Tenn.Tennessee state officials say the facility distributed the products to 13 states:...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:43 PM

11 - Florida teen rejects plea deal in underage same-sex case

Kaitlyn Hunt, the 18-year-old Florida cheerleader facing felony charges for a sexual relationship she had with a younger girl, has refused to take a plea deal in the case, her lawyers said Friday.Hunt now must go to court to face two charges of lewd and lascivious battery on a minor. If convicted, shefaces up to 15 years in prison and would haveto register as a sex offender.Under the deal offered ...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:42 PM

12 - California reveals prices for health insurance under Obamacare

California has unveiled prices that consumers will pay for a selection of health plans offered through the state under the Affordable Care Act, providing a glimpse into how health care reform may look as it is rolled out across the nation. Under the federal health care reform law, people who do not get or cannot afford health insurance through their jobs can buy coverage through an exchange, at a...

    


5/24/2013 6:31:40 PM

13 - Toronto mayor denies, finally, use of crack cocaine

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, under pressure to respond to allegations he was filmed using drugs, said on Friday that he does not smoke crack cocaine and could not comment on a video he had not seen or does not exist. "There has been a serious accusation from the Toronto Star that I use crack cocaine. I do not use crack cocaine, nor am I an addict of crack cocaine," he told a news conference. The T...

    


5/24/2013 6:15:22 PM

14 - Bittersweet victory for gay adults kicked out of Scouting

GRAPEVINE, Texas -- After years of dedication to an organization that ultimately didn't want them, former gay adult leaders with the Boy Scouts of America were elated to see the group finally accept openly gay youth. But the moment was tinged with bitterness, because gay adults remain on the outside.Members of the BSA cast the historic ballots on Thursday to change the controversial membership gui...

    


5/24/2013 5:31:30 PM

15 - Biggest killer in Superstorm Sandy: drowning, study finds

As many as a third of the people who were killed by Superstorm Sandy or its aftermath drowned, government health officials report. And nearly half of those who drowned had stayed behind despite evacuation orders, the team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.That means government warnings for people to get out a full day before the storm hit either didn’t sink in, or people willf...

    


5/24/2013 5:26:00 PM

16 - Obama challenges Naval Academy graduates to help restore trust in institutions

In a speech to the graduating class of 2013 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., President Barack Obama challenged the 1,047 graduates to “live with integrity” and help restore trust in a military that has been stained by recent charges of sexual assault, just as other American institutions have been shaken by misconduct. “We need your honor… we need values now more than ever,” he urged th...

    


5/24/2013 5:26:00 PM

17 - Millions of Americans will cross 'structurally deficient' bridges this weekend

The Washington state bridge collapse that spilled two cars into the Skagit River could give Americans pause as they hit the roads for Memorial Day holiday travel.With good reason.This weekend, millions will cross 66,000 bridges that the federal government has deemed "structurally deficient," meaning key elements are in poor condition.The Federal Highway Administration hastens to note that label do...

    


5/24/2013 5:25:59 PM

18 - Are 'lone wolf' attacks the new path to terror?

LONDON – The horrific public slaying of a soldier in London, five weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, illustrates the possible emergence of a new terror trend towards unsophisticated attacks that are practically impossible to prevent, intelligence experts warned.Lee Rigby, a 25-year-old father who had served in Afghanistan, was killed in broad daylight Wednesday as he walked near an army bar...

    


5/24/2013 5:25:58 PM

19 - How the smartphone killed the three-day weekend

Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and all it evokes: vacations, slower workweeks, casual dress codes, getting the pool ready and pulling out the outdoor furniture.It would seem an ideal time to take a break, but our ability to unplug and relax is under assault. A three-day weekend? We can barely get through three waking hours without working, new research shows. The average smartp...

    


5/24/2013 5:25:56 PM

20 - NJ bars, restaurants accused of passing off cheaper booze

Nearly 30 New Jersey bars and restaurants have been accused of filling top-shelf liquor bottles with lower-quality hooch, including one establishment that allegedly passed off caramel-colored rubbing alcohol as scotch, state officials said Thursday.The rotgut roundup, dubbed “Operation Swill,” targeted 29 establishments and involved more than 100 investigators, Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa and ...

    


5/24/2013 4:14:39 PM

21 - Wife of slain British soldier says she thought he was 'safe' back in UK

LONDON -- The wife of a British soldier brutally murdered in broad daylight in London said on Friday that she thought he was safe in England after returning from active duty in Afghanistan.Several of Drummer Lee Rigby’s relatives made an emotional, tear-strewn appearance at a news conference Friday, as dramatic video footage emerged showing the moments that police shot two men later arrested over ...

    


5/24/2013 4:14:37 PM

22 - Short, combative past for Chechen man killed during FBI questioning

The friend of Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev who law enforcement forces said was shot and killed Wednesday after being questioned by the FBI about a brutal 2011 Boston-area homicide was a promising if somewhat forgettable mixed martial artist, fellow practitioners of the sport said.Chris Palmquist, who operates the official registry for amateur and professional MMA fighters, said Ibragim...

    


5/24/2013 4:14:36 PM

23 - Pakistan jet intercepted by fighters over UK after passenger bomb threat - officials

A passenger jet heading from Pakistan to England was intercepted by U.K. fighter jets after an "angry passenger" made a bomb threat Friday, an airline official said.The Boeing 777 was forced to divert from Manchester airport to London Stansted after a disruptive passenger told a flight attendant he would set off a bomb, said a senior Pakistan International Airlines official who asked not to be ide...

    


5/24/2013 4:09:00 PM

24 - Delays after passenger jet lands at Heathrow with engine fire

LONDON - Europe’s busiest airport was disrupted for several hours Friday after a British Airways plane made an emergency landing at Heathrow with a fire in at least one engine.Thousands of travelers were delayed or diverted to other London airports following the incident, shortly after 8 a.m. local time (3 a.m. ET).All 75 passengers were safely evacuated from the Airbus A319 using emergency chutes...

    


5/24/2013 4:03:28 PM

25 - Sweden riots: Cops seek reinforcements, US citizens warned

STOCKHOLM - Police in the Swedish capital are to seek reinforcements after youths again set cars ablaze and threw stones at police for a fifth night running, officials said on Friday.The unrest has led the United States embassy to warn U.S. citizens this week not to go to areas hit by rioting."I can confirm we have sent out a Warden message," embassy spokeswoman Danielle Harms said, referring to a...

    


5/24/2013 4:03:27 PM





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