Roundup of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
A summary of the questions answered about the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s Monday announcement:
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A summary of the questions answered about the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s Monday announcement:
GENEVA — The head of the U.N. weather agency blamed extreme weather on human-induced climate change Monday, citing key events that wreaked havoc in Asia, Europe, the United States and Pacific region last year.
PITTSBURGH — A convicted child molester pleaded not guilty to sending a threatening letter to President Barack Obama — albeit to the wrong address.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana is the first state to withdraw from the Common Core reading and math standards that were adopted by most states around the country.
HOUSTON (AP) — A house overflowing with more than 100 people presumed to be in the United States illegally was uncovered just outside Houston on Wednesday, a police spokesman said.
• The Army private tried and convicted for leaking U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks is petitioning for a legal name change to Chelsea Elizabeth Manning. • In August 2013, Manning announced she wanted to be known as and treated as a woman. • Manning also has asked for hormone replacement therapy and to live as a woman while incarcerated.
MOSCOW (AP) — With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting a past injustice and responding to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia’s vital interests.
The following list represents the most viral tracks on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it from March 10 to Sunday via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify.
LOS ANGELES — With a roll of his eyes and a comment that he was good at using guns and knives, Chris Brown may have cost himself weeks of freedom and his chance to get back to making music anytime soon.
• Protesters are turning their attention to “wage theft,” when workers are forced to pay for their own uniforms. • McDonald’s said they will continue to stay open. • Rallies were planned in 30 cities but few showed up.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay is known in NFL circles as a tough businessman and eccentric billionaire who enjoys interacting with fans about his beloved team and about his favorite songs from bands like the Beatles and the Grateful Dead.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio boycotted the St. Patrick’s Day parade because marchers couldn’t carry gay-friendly signs or signs that identified them as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer. Guinness dropped its support of the parade Sunday, even though it had made a payment to parade organizers. Boston Mayor Martin Walsh also opted out of Boston’s parade because a gay veterans group was not allowed to march.
NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers said they have spotted evidence that a split-second after the Big Bang, the newly formed universe ballooned out at a pace so astonishing that it left behind ripples in the fabric of the cosmos.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Spring cleaning equals getting rid of junk for many people, and where that junk ends up has an economic impact on local nonprofits.
KIEV, Ukraine — Ignoring the toughest sanctions against Moscow since the end of the Cold War, Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula as an “independent and sovereign country” on Monday, a bold challenge to Washington that escalates one of Europe’s worst security crises in years.
Eric Hedin, an associate professor of physics and astronomy, was accused over the summer of teaching intelligent design at Ball State.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has been arrested on suspicion of intoxicated driving, authorities said Monday.
MUNCIE, Ind. — Four conservative Republican Indiana legislators are questioning Ball State University’s decision to prohibit the teaching of intelligent design in a science course.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sandy the dog “muttbombed” celebrities like Bradley Cooper, Ellen DeGeneres and Brad Pitt as they posed at the Oscars for the now-famous star-studded selfie. That digitally tweaked version of the most retweeted photo ever is a Texas animal rescue’s bet that combining cuddly canines and Hollywood stars will entice more social media users to adopt needy pets.
PARIS (AP) — European Union countries are preparing tougher new sanctions against Russia that they could impose by Monday.