- Susan Rice
admitted information she helped disseminate after the Benghazi
attacks wasn’t “100 percent correct” but that she has no regrets
because she’s doing her best. - Students at a high school in Manhattan were encouraged by
administrators to write letters defending a “blended learning”
program that allowed them to earn full credit without attending a
class. Those letters are
brimming with not just grammatical errors but signs of
illiteracy. - Piers Morgan is
expected to lose his CNN show as early as next month. Ratings
have been
shot since the British television personality started obsessing
over gun control. - An arrest warrant has been
issued for Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, the new
interior minister announced. - Egypt’s military-backed prime minister and his cabinet have
resigned. - Somali security forces are going door to door in Mogadishu,
searching homes for suspected militants. - Jason Collins was
signed by the Nets, making him the first openly gay player
in the NBA.
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