Friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect charged
Chicago Tribune: Three friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, have been charged with interfering with the investigation and search for him.
Chicago Tribune: Three friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, have been charged with interfering with the investigation and search for him.
Washington Post: Skeleton fragments of a teenage girl show proof that cannibalism occurred during the “starving time” of winter of 1609-1610 in Jamestown.
CNN: When Sen. Kelly Ayotte was defending her vote on Tuesday on a recent gun control proposal, she was confronted by the daughter of a victim in the Newtown massacre.
AP: The FDA announced Tuesday that women 15 and up can buy the emergency contraceptive without prescription.
Los Angeles Times: A federal panel of medical experts has recommended testing everyone 15 to 65 years old for the virus that causes AIDS since early detection is considered key to effective treatment.
New York Times: President Obama recommitted to closing Guantánamo Bay prison after a mass hunger strike.
Reuters: Paul Allen, the lesser known co-founder of Microsoft Corp, has struggled for decades to make his mark as a business mogul beyond the software company he started with Bill Gates.
CBSnews: Those who attempt to summit the world’s highest peak on Mount Everest prepare to battle nature, but, this weekend, three climbers say they faced a human foe.
SPACE.com: A spaceship designed for high-flying tourists made its first rocket-powered flight and broke the sound barrier in preparation to bring space travel into the commercial realm.
Sports Illustrated: NBA center Jason Collins is the first openly gay athlete in a major American team sport.