Wednesday, March 2, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Yahoo News) 03/03/2016





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The night Hillary Clinton regained her inevitability




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NASA spaceman back from record year flight; gives thumbs up
Ground personnel carry International Space Station (ISS) crew member Scott Kelly, center, of the U.S. after landing near the town of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 2, 2016. Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko returned to Earth on Wednesday after spending almost a year in space in a ground-breaking experiment foreshadowing a potential manned mission to Mars. (Krill Kudryavtsev/Pool Photo via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Astronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth on Wednesday after an unprecedented year in space for NASA, landing in barren Kazakhstan with a Russian cosmonaut who shared his whole space station journey.



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N.H. newspaper that endorsed Chris Christie: ‘Boy, were we wrong’
In a stunning admission rarely seen in the media world, New Hampshire’s Union Leader says it was wrong to endorse Chris Christie.



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Capitol Hill Buzz: GOP research group targets court nominees
WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning to potential Supreme Court nominees: Republicans may already be digging into your past.

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Trump looks to extend dominance as GOP starts to panic
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio scramble for delegates on Super Tuesday.



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North Korea vows to shun U.N. rights forum over political attacks
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea will boycott any session of the U.N. Human Rights Council that examines its record and will "never, ever" be bound by any such resolutions, its foreign minister said on Tuesday. The announcement signaled further isolation of North Korea whose leadership has been accused by U.N. investigators of committing crimes against humanity and is poised to be hit with fresh U.N. sanctions for its nuclear program. Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong also accused the United States, Japan and South Korea of sending agents into his country to recruit criminals to become "so-called North Korean defectors".

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Young suspect in Ohio school shooting denies charges
Butler County Sheriff Deputies stand on the scene at Madison Local Schools, Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, in Madison Township in Butler County, Ohio, after a school shooting. An Ohio sheriff says a 14-year-old suspect in the school shooting that wounded multiple classmates is in custody. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALESHAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — A 14-year-old boy accused of shooting students in a school cafeteria denied charges including attempted murder on Tuesday, while the sheriff in the southwest Ohio county urged that he be prosecuted as an adult and that all schools step up security.



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Top Vatican cardinal says never raised abuse concerns with superiors
Australian Cardinal George Pell arrives at the Quirinale hotel in Rome, ItalyBy Philip Pullella and Jane Wardell ROME/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Cardinal George Pell, the highest-ranking Vatican official to testify on systemic sexual abuse of children by clergy in the Roman Catholic Church, on Tuesday said he never notified his superiors in the 1970s about rumors of abuse. The Vatican's treasurer told Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse that he had heard reports of sexual abuse by at least one priest who was moved to another parish, but assumed senior clergy were dealing with the problem. Given Pell's high rank within the church, his testimony to the Australian inquiry into sexual abuse cases that occurred decades ago has taken on wider implications about the accountability of church leaders.



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New Osama Bin Laden letters show paranoid micromanager in hiding




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Rubio can still beat Trump — no matter what happens on Super Tuesday




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