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Author investigated for calling Portuguese President ‘a clown'

Lisbon - Portugal's Attorney General has opened an investigation after celebrated author, Miguel Sousa Tavares, called Portugal’s head of state, President Silva, a clown in an interview. The author’s remarks could see him facing a three year jail term.

Op-Ed: Taliban targets Afghan security forces, government offices

Kabul - One day after President Obama's national security speech, the Taliban targeted a UN compound, which killed one Afghan police officer, a Nepali guard, while another ten were wounded. The attack is part of the Taliban's spring offensive.

WUSA9 investigation finds DC cabs discriminate against blacks

An undercover investigation has found that D.C. cabs are 25 percent less likely to pick up a black passenger than a white passenger.

Video: Video game 'Toukiden' trailer

Game developer Omega Force has released a trailer for its upcoming demon action game called "Toukiden" which hits Japan in June.

Elderly woman goes missing, assistance is requested.

Walnut Creek - An elderly 75 year-old Murphy's, California resident has been reported missing subsequent to an appointment in the East Bay community of Walnut Creek, California. Assistance is being requested by authorities.

Obama lifts ban on returning Guantanamo inmates to Yemen

Washington - Obama announced in his recent speech on security and the war on terrorism that he was lifting the ban on repatriating Yemenis now being held in Guantanamo.

Op-Ed: China tells North Korea to resume talks

Sydney - A blunt message from China to North Korea has made it clear that China is insisting North Korea returns to the six-nation talks regarding its nuclear arsenal. Chinese patience is evidently wearing thin at the highest level.

Review: ‘Fast & Furious 6’ is full throttle all the way Special

In ‘Fast & Furious 6,’ Dom and Brian have an unexpected team reunion when Hobbs asks for their help taking down a criminal mastermind and his crew of mercenary drivers in exchange for full pardons.

Op-Ed: 3-D printed guns will literally blow up

If you still think gun control isn't a problem, it's about to get a whole lot worse. As 3D-printed gun blueprints continue to circulate, they will cause more harm than good.

Life imitates TV as cancer-ridden teacher arrested for meth

Boston - Resembling the story of Walter White on the hit TV show Breaking Bad, a cancer-stricken teacher in Boston has been arrested for allegedly trafficking in methamphetamine, after a package of the substance arrived at his school.

We have more than a hundred fungi on our feet

Scientists in the United States have discovered that people have around 200 different types of fungi that is colonising on our feet.

WikiLeaks reveals errors in script of 'WikiLeaks documentary'

Ahead of the release of the $2 million documentary "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks" by Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney, WikiLeaks has leaked the annotated transcript of the movie revealing the errors and "sleight of hand" in the film.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford: 'I do not use crack cocaine'

Toronto - Toronto Mayor Rob Ford talked to media at City Hall after a morning where his executive committee sent him a letter to address questions about an alleged video of Ford smoking what appears to be crack cocaine.

Op-Ed: Connecticut Senate passes GMO labeling laws, House adds hurdles

Connecticut is the most recent state in the U.S. seeking to require companies producing foods made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels. This week the state Senate approved a bill that would pass such a law. The House had other ideas.

Video: Anime film 'Time of EVE — The Movie' Blu-Ray Kickstarter

Anime production companies Pied Piper, DIRECTIONS, and Studio Rikka have jointly launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund an international Blu-Ray release of "Time of EVE: The Movie."

Alarming frog and toad decline across the U.S.

Denver - North American frogs, toads and other amphibious animals are disappearing so quickly that they could become extinct from their natural habitats by 2033.

Zach Sobiech, the world's greatest boyfriend, passed away at 18

Zach Sobiech was diagnosed with a terminal form of cancer at the age of 14. He made a conscious choice to become the very best person he could be, and he succeeded before he passed away at 18. His music videos have gone viral on the Internet.

Could life exist on Mars?

The question of whether life is or ever existed on Mars remains unknown. However, scientists have shown that bacteria isolated from the Arctic could survive under Martian conditions.

Lesbian love story tipped for Cannes' Palme d'Or prize

Cannes - The 66th annual Cannes Film Festival ends this weekend, and this one is closing with some controversy. This time, involving a lengthy, graphic sex-scene filled love story between lesbian lovers in the film "Blue Is The Warmest Color."

Barrick Gold: ‘We regret environmental problems, we’ll comply’

Santiago - Canadian mining company Barrick Gold Corporation said today that it will comply with the details of the resolution of Chile's Superintendent for the Environment (SMA) in which the authority fined the company US$ 16.4 million.
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