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Boston bombing
Boston Marathon Bomber Lawyer: It Was Him; Trial Continues

The trial for Boston marathon bomber suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev re-opened on Wednesday and according to the lawyer representing the suspect, he admitted that it was indeed him who was responsible for the twin bombing.

People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers wave a Chinese national flag for National Day in Beijing.
Further Details of China’s World War II 70th Anniversary Event Announced

Since the fizzling out of the editorial ruckus that emerged in the world's media outlets after Beijing first announced its plans for the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Chinese officials felt that conditions were reasonable enough to release a statement on Monday to provide further details.

The improved understanding of the relationship between mental health and pollution can help people deal with potential mental health issues.
China’s Rural Left-Behind Children Flagged for Discussion at the 12th CPPCC

As China's government commences the sittings of its two most important political, decision-making meetings, the third sessions of the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the neglected health and wellbeing of the children of migrant workers has been proposed for discussion.

Ben & Jerry's
Cannabis-Flavored Ice Cream, Ben & Jerry’s Weed-Infused Cold Desserts: Combine Your Pleasures

Cannabis, marijuana, is legalized in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska for medicinal and recreational use. Other states have approved its medicinal purposes only.

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US Ambassador Lippert Attacked
US Ambassador Mark Lippert's Face Slashed In South Korea; Obama Condemns Attack

United States Ambassador Mark Lippert who was about to have a lecture at the performing arts center in Seoul, South Korea was slashed on the face and wrist by a man who wielded a blade while screaming that rivals South and North Korea should be unified, Philippine Star reports, Thursday.

Homeland Security
Homeland Security Gets Nod On Long Awaited House Funding

The seven day deadlock that prevented the Congress from approving house funding for Homeland Security was finally over. On Tuesday, the $40 billion budget was finally approved, which means, the agency will not have to continue with their plans of partial shutdown.

Shooting smack
Young White Males Now Account for Most Heroin Overdose Deaths in the U.S.

The death rate for men was nearly four times as high as it was for women.

Clean air joy
Cleaner Air Does Help Make for Healthier Lungs, says California Study

"We were surprised by the magnitude of the effect that we've seen."

Mount Villarrica
Villarrica Volcano In Chile Erupted; 3,000 Evacuate Away From Volcano's Danger Zone

Thousands of people have been evacuated after one of the most active volcanoes in Chile started spewing out lava and ash early Tuesday morning.

Dr. Ben Carson
Another Black U.S. President? Ben Carson: Many People Enter Prison Straight, Come Out Gay

After Barack Obama, there is a possibility that the United States will have another black president in the person of retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson, a potential Republican candidate for president in 2016.

Dr. Ben Carson
Gay After Prison? GOP Presidential Hopeful Dr. Ben Carson Has Opinion

Retired brain surgeon Dr. Ben Carson, 63, made headlines recently for two reasons. First, he made his bid for GOP presidential candidacy official. Second, he made a controversial comment on homosexuality.

A 'were-jaguar' effigy found in Ciudad Blanca
Lost 'White City of the Monkey God' Discovered After 500 Years in Honduras

Ciudad Blanca has long been associated with the myth of El Dorado, the City of Gold, sought by Spanish plunderers.

Same Sex Marriage
Alabama Supreme Court Stops Same-Sex Marriage Despite U.S. Supreme Court's Decision

The Alabama Supreme Court bade on March 3, Tuesday, that same-sex marriages in the state be banned regardless of the fact that the United States Supreme Court allowed them to proceed.

China's Ministry of Justice ensures that equity and the rule of law are being exercised and upheld in the country.
Issues on Detention Centers Should be Addressed to Fully Employ Justice, Advisers Say

Legislators and political advisers revealed during the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference some issues that hamper lawyers in their dialogues with their clients.

A sales assistant walks inside a China Mobile store in China.
Shanghai’s Population Could Be Protected by Mobile Phone Tracking System

While an increasing number of recommendations against smartphone dependence are published on the Internet, the mobile phone users of Chinese city Shanghai may find that the popular uptake of handset technology could save their lives one day.

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