- The pro-Russian separatists believed to be
responsible for the crash of a Malaysian Airlines flight last week
have agreed to
hand over the bodies of the deceased and allow investigators to
scrutinize the wreck site. - Detroit officials
delayed plans to shut off water for thousands of citizens who
have not paid their bills. People will have 15 more days to pay
before the city cuts off their water. - Tony Dungy, an NBC sports analyst and the first black NFL coach
to win the Super Bowl, told the Tampa Bay Tribune
that he
wouldn’t have drafted Michael Sam, the first openly gay
national football player. “Things will happen,” he said. - Azamat Tazhayakov became the first person to be convicted of
crimes related to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Tazhayakov, a
friend of bombings suspects Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev,
attempted to dispose of evidence that
could incriminate the brothers. - President Obama
signed an executive order instituting new and vigorous
workplace protections for LGBT employees.
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