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Blast Targets Shiites In Pakistan; Dozens Killed
At least 28 people were killed in the blast outside a Shiite mosque as people were leaving evening prayers. Sunday's attack follows an attack on Shiite Hazaras in Quetta last month that killed more than 90 people.
Daytona 500 Ratings Hit 5-Year High; Viewership Spikes In Cities
The Daytona 500 posted its strongest TV ratings since 2008, thanks to a buildup of attention drawn by Danica Patrick's history-making pole position and a horrendous crash during a race at the track Saturday. The biggest gains in viewership seem to have come in big cities.
North Korea Threatens To Attack U.S., South Korean Bases
Pyongyang says its artillery and ballistic missile units are in full "combat posture" for a possible strike against South Korea or American bases in Guam, Hawaii and the U.S. mainland.
As Uganda Calls Off Search, U.S. Offers $5 Million Bounty For Joseph Kony
The African Union put the mission on hold because the new Central African government isn't cooperating.
Facebook Phone Is 'A Family Of Apps,' Zuckerberg Says
It's not really a phone, the Facebook CEO says. And it's not an operating system. Zuckerberg says it's a "family of apps" that "becomes the home of your phone."
Sandwich Monday: The Burger King Veggie Burger
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the veggie burger at Burger King. Finally, vegetarians can eat with their friends at BK, rather than constantly finding new friends.
Pioneering Native American Leader Marge Anderson Dies
Anderson was the first woman to lead a Minnesota Indian tribe, and led efforts to secure tribal hunting and fishing rights on Lake Mille Lacs. She died Saturday at age 81 of natural causes.
Former Goldman Trader Found Liable For Billion-Dollar Fraud
The SEC pursued civil charges against Fabrice Tourre, meaning that his punishment could range from a fine to a lifetime ban from trading in securities. A federal jury in New York City found that Tourre misled investors in a mortgage securities deal.
Algerian Terrorist Leader Clashed With His Bosses
Former Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar didn't return phone calls, file expense reports or attend all the right meetings, according to correspondence obtained by The Associated Press.
'Chicago Sun-Times' Fires Its Photographers
The newspaper will rely on freelancers, wire services and reporters equipped with cameras. Add photographers to a growing list of those in the newspaper industry who are seeing their jobs disappear.
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