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Zimmerman attorney wants judge tossed, records sealed

George Zimmerman, center, stands with a Seminole County deputy and his attorney Mark O'Mara during a court hearing …

The attorney for George Zimmerman filed a motion late Monday asking the court to recuse the judge in the case over a possible conflict of interest.

Mark O'Mara, Zimmerman's attorney, requested that Seminole Circuit Judge Jessica Recksiedler be removed after she revealed her husband works with Mark NeJame, a CNN legal analyst. Last week, after O'Mara agreed to take Zimmerman as a client, NeJame revealed that he had been approached by Zimmerman--the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman accused of second-degree murder in he killing of Trayvon Martin--about representing him. NeJame declined, but suggested five lawyers, including O'Mara, to Zimmerman.

On Friday, Recksiedler said she would consider stepping aside.

Meanwhile, several news organizations--including CNN, USA Today and the Miami Herald--petitioned the court to reverse an order sealing records in the case.

O'Mara told CNN Monday he wants them sealed to prevent the steady flow of leaks that have already marred the case.

"It's an overall philosophy of trying to keep the information flow concentrated within the court system," O'Mara said. "It's much better handled there. And, again, if information like this, even a police report with names on it, gets out, then my concern is that they're going to be spoken to. They're going to be questioned. There's going to be four or five different statements from this one witness, let's say, and then we have to sift through all of that to try and get to what is the truth."

O'Mara said he's also concerned about the safety of the witnesses.

"My concern is that with the publicity this case has gotten so far, and with the interest from all sorts of people," O'Mara said. "There may be a concern for some safety to some of those people, should addresses be given out."

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Police to search reservoirs for missing California girl

Police in Georgia handcuffed a kindergartner after the girl threw a tantrum, and the police chief is making no apologies.

WMAZ-TV reports the 6-year-old is accused of tearing items off the walls and throwing furniture at school in the central Georgia city of Milledgeville. The police report says the girl knocked over a shelf that injured the principal.

The elementary school called police after the Friday tantrum. The report says when an officer tried to calm the child, she resisted and was handcuffed. The girl was charged with simple assault and damage to property.

Police Chief Dray Swicord says the department's policy is to handcuff people in certain situations, and "there is no age discrimination on that rule."

The child was suspended from school until August.



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Shuttle Discovery salutes nation\'s capital

WASHINGTON (AP) - The space shuttle Discovery soared over the Washington Monument, the White House and the Capitol in a high-flying salute to the nation's capital Tuesday.

The world's most traveled spaceship, hitching a ride on top a Boeing 747 jet, took a couple of leisurely spins at an easy-to-spot 1,500 feet around Washington after a flight from Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Thousands packed the National Mall to watch the pair swoop by.

"Look at that - that thing is mammoth," said Terri Jacobsen of Bethesda, Md. She brought her 12-year-old home-schooled son to the mall to watch the flyover

The shuttle-jet combo was set to land at Dulles International Airport. On Thursday, it will be towed to its permanent installation at the Smithsonian's annex in northern Virginia.

Discovery departed Florida's Kennedy Space Center at daybreak. Nearly 2,000 people - former shuttle workers, VIPs, tourists and journalists - gathered along the old shuttle landing strip to see Discovery off. A cheer went up as the plane taxied down the runway and soared into a clear sky.

     The plane and shuttle headed south and made one last flight over the beaches of Cape Canaveral - thousands jammed the shore for a glimpse of Discovery - then returned to the space center in a final salute. Cheers erupted once more as the pair came in low over the runway it had left 20 minutes earlier and finally turned toward the north.

     Discovery - the fleet leader with 39 orbital missions - is the first of the three retired space shuttles to head to a museum. It will go on display at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, taking the place of the shuttle prototype Enterprise. The Enterprise will go to New York City.

     Endeavour will head to Los Angeles this fall. Atlantis will remain at Kennedy.

     NASA ended the shuttle program last summer after a 30-year run to focus on destinations beyond low-Earth orbit. Private U.S. companies hope to pick up the slack, beginning with space station cargo and then, hopefully, astronauts. The first commercial cargo run, by Space Exploration Technologies Corp., is set to take place in just another few weeks.

     For at least the next three to five years - until commercial passenger craft are available in the United States - NASA astronauts will have to hitch multimillion-dollar rides on Russian Soyuz capsules to get to the International Space Station.

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Rick Santorum said tonight there is "no question Barack Obama has to be defeated," but did not say he would back presumptive nominee Mitt Romney, instead revealing he had only spoken to Newt Gingrich, not Romney yet.

"As far as going with a particular presidential candidate right now I mean had a chance to talk to Newt, I haven't had a chance yet to talk to Gov. Romney," Santorum said on a conference call. "But we'll be talking to both of them and we are going to go out and deal with who we believe is in the best interest of our country and winning this election and make sure that we have a conservative platform, conservative message and they follow through with that conservative message after the election."

This is a not so subtle jab at the man about to become the party's standard bearer. Santorum consistently would say on the campaign trail that in 2008, Romney convinced him of his conservative bona fides before he backed him and then Romney quickly changed his tune.

Although Santorum is expected to eventually back Romney - both longtime adviser John Brabender and top donor Foster Friess told ABC News last week they expect him to endorse Romney - he was specific tonight that he was not endorsing anyone in the presidential race.

"I haven't supported any candidate at this point," Santorum said, when asked who his supporters should vote for in the Pennsylvania primary on April 24.

He instead told them "the best thing" they can do is "stay tuned" and promised he would stay "active and engaged" in the campaign.

"What we are going to do is make sure we put together a winning idea that can rally folks and win this election up and down the ticket and that will be our focus," Santorum said.

Sources close to the Santorum campaign tell ABC News Romney and Santorum may not even meet until after the Pennsylvania primary.

Santorum also made it clear he won't be releasing his delegates to whomever he backs, saying he wants to "make sure" the delegates "go to the convention and have a say," to influence the platform of the party and have an "impact on the convention process" making sure both the platform and convention "reflects the things our campaign stands for."

Although he did not give any clues on his new venture, Santorum did say there will be a "place for people to organize and rally" and he is working on the project and will share more information in one to two weeks. He stressed he will be active in not only in the presidential, but down ballot races as well.

The call was moderated by longtime aide Mark Rodgers and at the beginning Rodgers teased that there would be some sort of "surprise," during the 30 minute call.

Although no specific surprise was unveiled, listeners could hear his 3-year-old daughter, Bella, recovering from pneumonia being fed by Karen Santorum on the line, possibly what Rodgers was referring to.

Santorum said a lack of money was only a "very, very small piece of the story" of why they decided to end the race and instead the losses in Wisconsin, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. (Santorum was not on the ballot there), plus not being able to switch Texas to a winner take all state made a way forward impossible.

He also said the campaign tried to "form a coalition" with the "rest of the conservatives in the race," but that didn't "pan out." Santorum was referring to Gingrich and how he was not successful in convincing him to bow out and back him, even though Santorum was ahead in the delegate fight.

The call was to thank his supporters, but also to encourage debt relief. Supporters were able to connect directly to an operator while on the call to donate to the campaign and help it get out of debt. The camp has been soliciting funds from supporters since he left the race through e mail messages, but this was the first phone call trying to encourage backers to give to the shuttered campaign.

Both Santorum and his wife Karen were frank about how they felt emotionally since the decision to exit the race last week. Santorum said he was "frustrated," while Karen Santorum called it an "amazing journey," but said her family is "very sad" and they are dealing with a "tsunami of emotions."

Karen noted that Bella, who suffers from the rare genetic disorder, Trisomy 18, is recovering, but said the day she went to the hospital with "really bad pneumonia" the weekend before Santorum got out of the race was "one of the worst days of our life."

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Norwegian gunman Anders Behring Breivik defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting Tuesday he would do it all again and calling his rampage the most "spectacular" attack by a nationalist militant since World War II.

Reading a prepared statement in court, the anti-Muslim extremist lashed out at Norwegian and European governments for embracing immigration and multiculturalism.

He claimed to be speaking as a commander of an "anti-communist" resistance movement and an anti-Islam militant group he called the Knights Templar. Prosecutors have said the group does not exist.

Maintaining he acted out of "goodness, not evil" to prevent a wider civil war, Breivik vowed, "I would have done it again."

Pressed by prosecutors later to explain what he meant, he compared his attacks to the U.S. atom bombs on Japan during World War II.

"They did it for something good. To prevent further war," Breivik said.

Breivik has five days to explain why he set off a bomb in Oslo's government district on July 22, killing eight people, and then gunned down 69 others at a Labor Party youth camp outside the Norwegian capital. He denies criminal guilt, saying he was acting in self-defense, and claims the targets were part of a conspiracy to "deconstruct" Norway's cultural identity.

"The attacks on July 22 were a preventive strike. I acted in self-defense on behalf of my people, my city, my country," he said as he finished his statement, in essence a summary of the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online before the attacks. "I therefore demand to be found innocent of the present charges."

He didn't express regret, but told prosecutors he would have preferred attacking a conference of Norwegian journalists instead of the Utoya youth camp, where most of the victims were teenagers.

"Unfortunately I wasn't able to carry out" an attack against that conference, he added.

Breivik's testimony was delayed after one of the five judges hearing the case was dismissed for his comments online the day after the attack that said Breivik deserves the death penalty. Lawyers on all sides had requested that lay judge Thomas Indreboe be taken off the trial, saying the comments violated his impartiality. He was replaced by backup lay judge Elisabeth Wisloeff.

Norway doesn't have the death penalty. If found mentally sane -- the key issue to be decided in the trial -- Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society.

Breivik is being tried by a panel of two professional judges and three lay judges -- citizens appointed for four-year terms who participate on an equal basis in deciding guilt and sentencing. The system is designed to let ordinary people have a role in the Norwegian justice system, though the lead judge still runs the trial.

Again on Tuesday -- just like the start of his trial on Monday -- Breivik entered the court smirking before flashing a clenched-fist salute.

Judge Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen repeatedly interrupted Breivik on Tuesday, asking him to keep his statement short.

"It is critically important that I can explain the reason and the motive" for the massacre, Breivik replied.

According to Breivik, Western Europe was gradually taken over by "Marxists and multiculturalists" after World War II because it didn't have "anti-communist" leaders like U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy. The senator dominated the early 1950s with his sensational but unproven charges of Communist subversion in high government circles in the U.S. His probes gave rise to the term McCarthyism, which describes the persecution of innocent people on the charge of being Communists.

"But even McCarthy was too moderate," Breivik said.

Mette Yvonne Larsen, a lawyer representing victim's families, also interrupted Breivik, saying she was getting complaints from victims who were concerned that the defendant was turning the trial into a platform to profess his extremist views. Her remarks prompted the judge to again urge Breivik to wrap it up.

Breivik replied if he wasn't allowed to continue he might not speak at all.

He warned that Europe was heading toward a civil war between "nationalists and internationalists" and praised others suspected of right-wing extremist attacks in Europe. They included Peter Mangs, a Swede suspected of a string of shootings against immigrants in 2010 and three Germans -- Uwe Boehnhardt, Uwe Mundlos and Beate Zschaepe -- suspected in the killings of eight people of Turkish origin, a Greek man, and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.

Asked why he started crying on Monday, when prosecutors showed an anti-Muslim film that Breivik posted on YouTube before the attacks, he said: "I was thinking about Norway and Europe, which are ruled by politicians and journalists killing our country. I was thinking that my country is dying."

On Monday, Breivik rejected the authority of the court, calling it a vehicle of the "multiculturalist" political parties in power in Norway. He confessed to the "acts" that caused the 77 deaths but pleaded not guilty.

Even his lawyers concede his defense is unlikely to succeed, and said the main thing for them was to convince the court that Breivik is not insane.

One official psychiatric examination found him legally insane while another reached the opposite conclusion. It is up to the panel to decide whether to send him to prison or compulsory psychiatric care.



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Guardian Angel DogReunited With Family

A loyal Labrador retriever named Maggie, who was videotaped as she guarded the body of a yellow Lab hit and killed by a car in Southern California, was reunited with her family Monday.

A good Samaritan saw what was happening on Hacienda Boulevard in La Puente last Wednesday, called officers, put traffic cones around the dogs and took the video that touched hearts across the country as it made its way around the Internet.

Before Maggie's family claimed her Monday, the dog was spayed and microchipped. The name of the family was not released.

Dozens of people called or visited the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control shelter in Baldwin Park offering to adopt the sweet-natured dog. The good Samaritan was the first to fill out paperwork.

Officers were getting the dogs out of the street at the same time Maggie's family was at the shelter looking for her, said Capt. Aaron Reyes, deputy director of the department.

Maggie is expected to go home Tuesday after shelter workers inspect her home, Reyes said.

No one knows who the yellow Lab belonged to or where Maggie met him, Reyes said. He had no license or microchip.

Maggie's loyalty to the dead dog was so poignant and so risky that shelter workers nicknamed her Grace, as in "Amazing Grace." The video shows traffic speeding by just a few feet from the dogs.

Maggie is about 2 years old and the family's only dog, Reyes said. The family includes children.

Maggie's family wasn't the first to show up at the shelter Monday claiming the dog belonged to them. But it was the first family to have papers to prove it and to call the dog Maggie. Shelter workers remembered the family.

Even though she was groggy from surgery, the dog responded immediately to her name and the family, Reyes said.

The family will be issued citations for having an unregistered dog and allowing it to run loose and will have to pay nominal room and board costs, Reyes said, but the shelter did the surgery and implanted the microchip for free.

The good Samaritan who had hoped to adopt Grace was notified, Reyes said, and his reaction was "understandably bittersweet."

"He had a lot of the same questions we did. How could they not have a license? Had Maggie had an ID tag or microchip, she could have been spayed and been back home last week," Reyes said.

Meanwhile, adoptions are all about foot traffic, he said, so he's hoping some of those drawn in by Maggie might consider leaving with another dog, cat or rabbit.

Baldwin Park is 18 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.



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Poll: Spiking Gas PricesA Threat to Economy

A large majority of American voters think gas prices pose a serious threat to the nation's economic recovery.  In addition, voters are sharply divided over whether President Obama could do more to bring down gas prices -- or whether he even wants gas prices to go down.

Nearly half of voters, 47 percent, say high gas prices pose an “extremely” serious threat to the economy, according to a Fox News poll released Monday.  Another 40 percent consider it a “somewhat” serious threat.

Sixty percent of Republicans think high prices at the pump are an “extremely” serious threat to economic recovery.  That's nearly twice as many as the 33 percent of Democrats who think so.

Click here to see the full results of the poll. 

Who do voters blame most for the rising prices?  Big oil companies top the list (19 percent), followed by the Obama administration (15 percent), the federal government (9 percent) and OPEC/the Middle East (8 percent).  Only 2 percent blame consumers or excessive driving.  Respondents volunteered their answers to this question without being read a list.

Democrats (27 percent) and independents (21 percent) are most likely to blame big oil companies, while Republicans are most likely to fault President Obama (28 percent).

Could the president do more to ease the pain at the pump -- and does he want to?  Half of voters (50 percent) think the president could do more to bring down gas prices, but for environmental reasons he doesn't want to do that.  Almost as many voters see it the other way around: that while Obama wants to do more, a president just can't do much to control gas prices (47 percent).

Most Democrats (75 percent) think Obama wants to do more, but can't.  That sentiment is matched by an equal number of Republicans believing the opposite; the president could help, but doesn't want lower gas prices (78 percent).  

By a 53-41 percent margin, more independents think the president doesn't want to help even though he could.

The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell phone interviews with 910 randomly-chosen registered voters nationwide and is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 9 to April 11.  For the total sample, it has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.  



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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 9-year-old boy arrived at school Monday with a grisly story: His mother and sister were dead at their home four blocks away.

Minutes later, police found the bodies of a 10-year-old girl and her mother - along with a blood-covered father and an unharmed 4-year-old boy - in a modest home in a West Las Vegas neighborhood, authorities said.

The five people belonged to a single family, police Officer Jacinto Rivera said.

The man, who was hospitalized with a head injury, was not immediately identified as a suspect or charged.

Police wouldn't immediately say how or when the slayings occurred, but Rivera said there was no immediate evidence of a break-in at the home or that a suspect was on the loose.

One neighbor, Lucinda Jackson Griffith, said she heard at least one gunshot early Monday.

Longtime neighbor, Dick Webb, said he had walked past the home less than 90 minutes before the boy arrived at school. He said he didn't notice anything amiss.

Rivera called it too early in the investigation to determine a motive, and said investigators were working carefully to collect evidence inside the single-story stucco home with a motorcycle and two sport utility vehicles in the driveway.

"We get one shot at a homicide scene. Our No. 1 priority is to find out what happened," the police spokesman said. "Right now we don't know what happened."

Clark County spokesman Erik Pappa said the 4-year-old and 9-year-old boys were in the custody of child protective services because they didn't have an adult caregiver.

Clark County Department of Family Services officials planned to try to locate other relatives before placing the boys together with a foster family, department spokeswoman Christine Skorupski said.

Police cordoned off the entire block near the home during their investigation.

Officials said the boy was uninjured when he arrived at Mabel Hoggard Elementary School, where his older sister also was enrolled.

Principal Celese Rayford declined comment.

Clark County School District spokeswoman Amanda Fulkerson wouldn't describe how or what the boy told school officials, or whether other students were told what happened.

School administrators quickly notified police about the boy's story and began mobilizing its crisis response team to help students process the tragedy, Fulkerson said.

The campus, with about 450 students in grades kindergarten through 5, was "struggling to sort out emotions and details of a tragedy that claimed the life of a student at home this weekend," she said.

Students also were being reminded that school "is always a safe zone with caring adults that can help in uncertain situations," Fulkerson said.

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1-Night Stand Robbed Cowell

Simon Cowell was robbed by a woman during a drunken one-night stand, The Sun reports.

"The X Factor" boss, 52, met the girl in a Los Angeles nightclub and smuggled her back to his hotel.

The next day, he woke to find her gone, having taken his wallet and a laptop full of show secrets.

Cowell's team called the cops, who used security-camera footage to trace the thieving girl.

She agreed to return the computer but kept the cash from his wallet.

The robbery -- after Cowell had downed too many vodka mixes at Drai's nightclub in Hollywood -- happened last October at a time of crisis in his career over "The X Factor" in the UK and US. 



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Cops hunting for 13-year-old student\'s killer take DNA swabs from her classmates

  • Jessica Funk-Haslam, 13, was found dead March 6, 2012, in a park in Sacramento, Calif.Sacramento County Sheriff

Authorities probing the mysterious murder of a 13-year-old California girl took DNA swabs from students at her former school in their hunt for the child's killer.

The body of Jessica Funk-Haslam was found in the dugout of a baseball field at Rosemont Park in Sacramento County on March 6. A coroner ruled that the eighth-grade girl was hit in the head, stabbed and asphyxiated.

Fox affiliate KTXL-TV reported Monday that detectives visited Albert Einstein Middle School to question three or four students and take DNA cheek swabs from them.

"My child's in a room with two detectives being questioned and grilled and I'm sure he was quite frightened, which is very upsetting," Michaela Brown, the mother of one of the students, told the station.

The crime has so far baffled investigators, who say they believe the girl spent several hours in the park with someone she knew before being killed.

Authorities announced last month that they were reviewing a grainy surveillance video showing an unidentified male running from the park at about the time the girl was killed.

The video reportedly showed the suspicious individual ducking into a side street when a car approaches and then reemerging after the vehicle passes him. 

It's not known whether police have since identified the person in the video and whether he has been ruled out in the investigation.  

The girl's mother has said she left the family's home without permission, saying she was planning to meet someone but did not say whom.

A $10,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to the person responsible for the girl's death. 

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GSA officials ordered to repay $5,600 as agency moves to recoup expenses for Las Vegas bash

Federal officials have started the process of clawing back thousands of dollars spent by General Services Administration workers on 2010 Las Vegas parties -- with the initial bill totaling $5,600. 

Invoices, obtained by Fox News, were sent to three top agency officials on Friday. The largest individual bill went to western regional commissioner and conference organizer Jeffrey Neely, who was ordered to repay taxpayers $2,717.09 for "wholly improper expenditures" at a party he threw. 

While the $5,600 is just a fraction of the more than $820,000 spent at the 2010 conference, the acting administrator of the agency says he's looking to see what other funds can be recovered. And lawmakers plan to press GSA to squeeze more money back from officials involved in the 2010 trip, in addition to seeking further punishment. 

Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Calif., said Tuesday that taxpayers deserve to be repaid for the expenses. He added: "Where crimes have been committed, people will go to jail." 

The House transportation subcommittee which Denham chairs held a hearing Tuesday, featuring many of the same officials who testified at a heated hearing on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee a day earlier. Neely, who invoked his right not to answer questions at Monday's hearing, did not attend the hearing Tuesday. 

Inspector General Brian Miller and Acting GSA Administrator Dan Tangherlini both made clear Monday that further punishment could be in order. 

Miller said his office has recommended criminal charges, and is investigating possible bribery and kickbacks. Tangherlini said he'll work closely with Miller to comb through the "entire bill of particulars" to see how much GSA officials should repay.

In the wake of the inspector general's report, two officials have been fired and the administrator of the agency has resigned. Ten other officials have been placed on administrative leave. 

Robert Peck, who was fired as commissioner of the Public Buildings Service, was among the officials who received a bill for the Las Vegas trip -- along with official Robert Shepard. 

Peck, though, testified Tuesday that he was not involved in the planning of the 2010 conference, though he did attend. He called the expenses for the conference "excessive and unacceptable." 

Denham threatened Tuesday to try to dismantle the agency entirely if the excessive spending continues. 

"If we continue to not only see this type of spending, we will continue to audit. If we continue to see that you're not giving us the information on a bipartisan level to show us how these expenditures are happening, I am prepared to systematically pull apart GSA to the point where will make it a question to the American public on whether GSA is needed at all," Denham said. 



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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 9-year-old boy arrived at school Monday with a grisly story: His mother and sister were dead at their home four blocks away.

Minutes later, police found the bodies of a 10-year-old girl and her mother - along with a blood-covered father and an unharmed 4-year-old boy - in a modest home in a West Las Vegas neighborhood, authorities said.

The five people belonged to a single family, police Officer Jacinto Rivera said.

The man, who was hospitalized with a head injury, was not immediately identified as a suspect or charged.

Police wouldn't immediately say how or when the slayings occurred, but Rivera said there was no immediate evidence of a break-in at the home or that a suspect was on the loose.

One neighbor, Lucinda Jackson Griffith, said she heard at least one gunshot early Monday.

Longtime neighbor, Dick Webb, said he had walked past the home less than 90 minutes before the boy arrived at school. He said he didn't notice anything amiss.

Rivera called it too early in the investigation to determine a motive, and said investigators were working carefully to collect evidence inside the single-story stucco home with a motorcycle and two sport utility vehicles in the driveway.

"We get one shot at a homicide scene. Our No. 1 priority is to find out what happened," the police spokesman said. "Right now we don't know what happened."

Clark County spokesman Erik Pappa said the 4-year-old and 9-year-old boys were in the custody of child protective services because they didn't have an adult caregiver.

Clark County Department of Family Services officials planned to try to locate other relatives before placing the boys together with a foster family, department spokeswoman Christine Skorupski said.

Police cordoned off the entire block near the home during their investigation.

Officials said the boy was uninjured when he arrived at Mabel Hoggard Elementary School, where his older sister also was enrolled.

Principal Celese Rayford declined comment.

Clark County School District spokeswoman Amanda Fulkerson wouldn't describe how or what the boy told school officials, or whether other students were told what happened.

School administrators quickly notified police about the boy's story and began mobilizing its crisis response team to help students process the tragedy, Fulkerson said.

The campus, with about 450 students in grades kindergarten through 5, was "struggling to sort out emotions and details of a tragedy that claimed the life of a student at home this weekend," she said.

Students also were being reminded that school "is always a safe zone with caring adults that can help in uncertain situations," Fulkerson said.

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TOKYO (AP) - A Tokyo developer took visitors up the world's tallest freestanding broadcast structure on Tuesday, a 634-meter (2,080-foot) tower with special technology meant to withstand earthquakes that often strike Japan.

The Tokyo Skytree is the world's second-tallest structure behind the 828-meter (2,717-foot) Burj Khalifa in Dubai, according to owner Tobu Tower Skytree Co.

The needle-like radio and television tower opens to the public on May 22.

Journalists given a tour Tuesday saw sweeping if hazy views of the Tokyo skyline.

It took about 50 seconds in a high-speed elevator Tuesday to zip up to the lower observation deck at 350 meters (1,148 feet), and another 30 seconds to reach the higher deck at 450 meters (1,476 feet).

The Skytree has a restaurant and two cafes on the observation decks, a vertigo-inducing glass floor that allows visitors to look straight down, and an emergency staircase with 2,523 steps.

The tower was constructed with extremely strong steel tubes surrounding a central concrete column that are structurally separate from each other in the tower's mid-section. In the event of an earthquake, the concrete core and steel frame are designed to offset each other to reduce the building's overall motion.

The Skytree has been built to stand firm even if a magnitude 7 quake were to strike beneath the building, said Sho Toyoshima, a spokesman for Tobu Tower. He said the tower sustained no structural damage from the magnitude 9.0 quake that struck off Japan's northeastern coast last March, even as it was being built.

The Skytree is expected to bolster television and radio transmissions in the capital region. Owners hope it will also become a new tourist destination in Tokyo.



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James Durbin\'s Honeymoon

If you're looking to stray from the norm while planning your honeymoon, rocker James Durbin shows that you can find just as much romance in Yosemite as you can on a tropical beach.

The 23-year-old who got his fame after placing fourth on season 10 of “American Idol” is unapologetic about his raw devotion to heavy metal in a pop music- dominated world. It's this same passion for music that helps Durbin power through the different setbacks in his life. Despite suffering from both Asperger's Syndrome and Tourette's Syndrome, Durbin co-wrote five of the 11 songs on "Memories of a Beautiful Disaster," his debut album which reached the number 8 spot on the Billboard Rock Charts and 36 on the Billboard 200.

Just as he does with his career, Durbin shows that he swims against the current even in his personal life. His unique choice for a romantic getaway with his bride, Heidi, shows that Yosemite National Park can be the perfect place for a love struck couple. The park, which spreads across portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in California, is famous for its breathtaking landscapes and history. It offered Durbin and Heidi a very unique honeymoon experience.

Durbin: We drove into Yosemite and there's a big lookout point where you can see El Capitan, Bridal Veil Falls and Half Dome. It's just absolutely incredible when you see this. We were taking pictures, and the pictures don't even capture the magic. There's so much depth to that place. It's the perfect place. You're going to want to spend a couple of days there. 

The second day we drove to Glacier Point. The drive to get there is definitely a day trip, but once you get there, you are face-to-face with Half Dome. It is such a magical, out-of-body experience. You really start to look at the world in a completely different way. It's like, I don't know what did this, or who created all this, but there is some amazing artist at work here.

And if the world is this big, if something is this big right here in my backyard, and I'm this small but I can still make a difference in the world, that's beautiful, that's cool.

Fox411: Any fun activities?

Durbin: There's an awesome grocery store. There's an awesome art gallery. You can really learn so much history from Yosemite. There's even a few natives that still live there that grew up there in the 50s and the 40s and just have such great stories just about how it happened and how it became a national park. They have a movie theater where you can learn about it all. I'm so happy, it was the perfect place to go on our honeymoon. We had so much fun together, it was so romantic. Just being out in the woods, it was great.

Fox411: What should you bring with you? 

Durbin: You should bring comfy shoes.  Depends on what time of year you go, if you go in the winter, definitely bring a coat or a scarf. Hmm...

Fox411: Maybe some music?

Durbin: I wouldn't say music, you don't want to bring music to one of the most beautiful places in the world. Maybe when you're driving in the car, you'll have your music there so you don't get bored. I'd say you should bring comfy shoes, your camera, and an extra disposable camera for when your camera runs out of batteries.



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Rick Santorum said tonight there is "no question Barack Obama has to be defeated," but did not say he would back presumptive nominee Mitt Romney, instead revealing he had only spoken to Newt Gingrich, not Romney yet.

"As far as going with a particular presidential candidate right now I mean had a chance to talk to Newt, I haven't had a chance yet to talk to Gov. Romney," Santorum said on a conference call. "But we'll be talking to both of them and we are going to go out and deal with who we believe is in the best interest of our country and winning this election and make sure that we have a conservative platform, conservative message and they follow through with that conservative message after the election."

This is a not so subtle jab at the man about to become the party's standard bearer. Santorum consistently would say on the campaign trail that in 2008, Romney convinced him of his conservative bona fides before he backed him and then Romney quickly changed his tune.

Although Santorum is expected to eventually back Romney - both longtime adviser John Brabender and top donor Foster Friess told ABC News last week they expect him to endorse Romney - he was specific tonight that he was not endorsing anyone in the presidential race.

"I haven't supported any candidate at this point," Santorum said, when asked who his supporters should vote for in the Pennsylvania primary on April 24.

He instead told them "the best thing" they can do is "stay tuned" and promised he would stay "active and engaged" in the campaign.

"What we are going to do is make sure we put together a winning idea that can rally folks and win this election up and down the ticket and that will be our focus," Santorum said.

Sources close to the Santorum campaign tell ABC News Romney and Santorum may not even meet until after the Pennsylvania primary.

Santorum also made it clear he won't be releasing his delegates to whomever he backs, saying he wants to "make sure" the delegates "go to the convention and have a say," to influence the platform of the party and have an "impact on the convention process" making sure both the platform and convention "reflects the things our campaign stands for."

Although he did not give any clues on his new venture, Santorum did say there will be a "place for people to organize and rally" and he is working on the project and will share more information in one to two weeks. He stressed he will be active in not only in the presidential, but down ballot races as well.

The call was moderated by longtime aide Mark Rodgers and at the beginning Rodgers teased that there would be some sort of "surprise," during the 30 minute call.

Although no specific surprise was unveiled, listeners could hear his 3-year-old daughter, Bella, recovering from pneumonia being fed by Karen Santorum on the line, possibly what Rodgers was referring to.

Santorum said a lack of money was only a "very, very small piece of the story" of why they decided to end the race and instead the losses in Wisconsin, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. (Santorum was not on the ballot there), plus not being able to switch Texas to a winner take all state made a way forward impossible.

He also said the campaign tried to "form a coalition" with the "rest of the conservatives in the race," but that didn't "pan out." Santorum was referring to Gingrich and how he was not successful in convincing him to bow out and back him, even though Santorum was ahead in the delegate fight.

The call was to thank his supporters, but also to encourage debt relief. Supporters were able to connect directly to an operator while on the call to donate to the campaign and help it get out of debt. The camp has been soliciting funds from supporters since he left the race through e mail messages, but this was the first phone call trying to encourage backers to give to the shuttered campaign.

Both Santorum and his wife Karen were frank about how they felt emotionally since the decision to exit the race last week. Santorum said he was "frustrated," while Karen Santorum called it an "amazing journey," but said her family is "very sad" and they are dealing with a "tsunami of emotions."

Karen noted that Bella, who suffers from the rare genetic disorder, Trisomy 18, is recovering, but said the day she went to the hospital with "really bad pneumonia" the weekend before Santorum got out of the race was "one of the worst days of our life."

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OSLO, Norway (AP) - Norwegian gunman Anders Behring Breivik insisted Tuesday he would massacre 77 people all over again, calling his July rampage the most "spectacular" attack by a nationalist militant since World War II.

Reading a prepared statement in court, the anti-Muslim extremist lashed out at Norwegian and European governments for embracing immigration and multiculturalism. He claimed to be speaking as a commander of an anti-Islam militant group he called the Knights Templar - a group that prosecutors say does not exist.

Maintaining he acted out of "goodness, not evil" to prevent a wider civil war, Breivik vowed, "I would have done it again."

Pressed by prosecutors to explain what he meant, he compared his attacks to the U.S. dropping atomic bombs on Japan during World War II.

"They did it for something good, to prevent further war," Breivik said.

Breivik has five days to explain why he set off a bomb in Oslo's government district on July 22, killing eight people, and then gunned down 69 others, mostly teenagers, at a Labor Party youth camp outside the Norwegian capital. He denies criminal guilt, saying he was acting in self-defense, and claims the targets were part of a conspiracy to "deconstruct" Norway's cultural identity.

"The attacks on July 22 were a preventive strike. I acted in self-defense on behalf of my people, my city, my country," he said as he finished his statement, in essence a summary of the 1,500-page manifesto he posted online before the attacks. "I therefore demand to be found innocent of the present charges."

He compared Norway's Labor Party youth wing to the Hitler Youth and called their annual summer gathering an "indoctrination" camp. But he later told prosecutors he would have preferred attacking a conference of Norwegian journalists instead, but wasn't able to carry out that "operation."

Breivik's testimony was delayed after one of the five judges hearing the case was dismissed for his comments online the day after the attack - comments that said Breivik deserves the death penalty. Lawyers on all sides had requested that lay judge Thomas Indreboe be taken off the trial, saying the comments violated his impartiality. He was replaced by backup lay judge Elisabeth Wisloeff.

Norway doesn't have the death penalty. If found mentally sane - the key issue to be decided in the trial - Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society.

Breivik is being tried by a panel of two professional judges and three lay judges - citizens appointed for four-year terms who participate on an equal basis in deciding guilt and sentencing. The system is designed to let ordinary people have a role in the Norwegian justice system, though the lead judge still runs the trial.

On Monday, Breivik rejected the authority of the court, calling it a vehicle of the "multiculturalist" political parties in power in Norway. He confessed to the "acts" that caused the 77 deaths but pleaded not guilty.

Again on Tuesday - just like the start of his trial on Monday - Breivik entered the court smirking before flashing a clenched-fist salute.

According to Breivik, Western Europe was gradually taken over by "Marxists and multiculturalists" after World War II because it didn't have "anti-communist" leaders like U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy. The senator dominated the early 1950s with his sensational but unproven charges of Communist subversion in high government circles in the U.S. His probes gave rise to the term McCarthyism, which describes the persecution of innocent people on the charge of being Communists.

"But even McCarthy was too moderate," Breivik said.

Judge Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen repeatedly interrupted Breivik, asking him to keep his statement short.

"It is critically important that I can explain the reason and the motive" for the massacre, Breivik replied.

Mette Yvonne Larsen, a lawyer representing victim's families, also interrupted Breivik, saying she was getting complaints from victims who were concerned that the defendant was turning the trial into a platform to profess his extremist views.

Her remarks prompted the judge to again urge Breivik to wrap it up. But Breivik replied if he wasn't allowed to continue he might not speak at all.

He warned that Europe was heading toward a civil war between "nationalists and internationalists" and praised others suspected of right-wing extremist attacks in Europe. They included Peter Mangs, a Swede suspected of shootings against immigrants in 2010 and three Germans - Uwe Boehnhardt, Uwe Mundlos and Beate Zschaepe - suspected in the killings of eight people of Turkish origin, a Greek man, and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.

Asked why he started crying in court on Monday, when prosecutors showed an anti-Muslim film that Breivik posted on YouTube before the attacks, he said: "I was thinking about Norway and Europe, which are ruled by politicians and journalists killing our country. I was thinking that my country is dying."

Families of the victims were upset at his testimony.

"I think it's important to underline that we don't view Breivik as a politician in this matter. He is a mass murderer," Trond Henry Blattmann, whose 17-year-old son was killed on Utoya, told The Associated Press outside the court.

Even his lawyers concede Breivik's self-defense defense is unlikely to succeed and said the main thing for them was to convince the court that Breivik is not insane.

One official psychiatric examination found him legally insane while another reached the opposite conclusion. The judges panel to decide whether to send him to prison or compulsory psychiatric care.

In his testimony Tuesday, Breivik rejected suggestions that he has a narcissistic personality disorder.

"July 22, wasn't about me. July 22 was a suicide attack. I wasn't expecting to survive that day," he said. "A narcissist would never have given his life for anyone or anything."

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LONDON (AP) - The opening episode of Julian Assange's new talk show featured an interview with militant leader Hassan Nasrallah, whose Syria-backed Hezbollah militia is considered a terrorist organization in the United States and Europe.

The half-hour segment aired on Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT Tuesday and featured questions about Israel, Lebanon, Syria, theology and encryption. Nasrallah, who is rarely seen on English-language television, largely stuck to well-established positions.

But he did reveal that his group had been in touch with opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

He said that Hezbollah had "contacted elements of the opposition, to encourage them, to facilitate dialogue with the regime."

Speaking through a translator, Nasrallah claimed that Hezbollah had been rebuffed.

"You have an opposition that is not prepared for dialogue ... all it wants is to bring down the regime," he said.

Tuesday marks the launch of Assange's unlikely career in television, and a partnership with a state-backed station that many have found uncomfortable.

Assange himself said he anticipated criticism along the lines of: "There's Julian Assange, enemy combatant, traitor, getting into bed with the Kremlin and interviewing terrible radicals from around the world."

But he said that RT had a big audience and his guests had told him things they "could not say on a mainstream TV network."

Assange remains under strict bail conditions at an undisclosed location in England while he fights extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations.

The interview with Nasrallah was carried out via videolink and with the help of translators.

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Spinners and Winners

Americans will soon have their choice for the 2012 presidential race: Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama. But one group, Americans Elect, is determined to give voters a third choice for president. Americans Elect is out to shake up the voting process, taking nominations and votes for a third party candidate online, and promising to put a candidate on the ballot of every state come November.

The group is telling voters, "you've got somewhere else to go," said Elliot Ackerman, Americans Elect's chief operating officer.  "We're going to put a small-i, independent, on the ballot in all 50 states, and every registered voter in this country - they don't have to be a Republican or a Democrat - they can participate."

The group's top declared candidate is Buddy Roemer, who at the time of writing had just under 3,200 supporters. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Tex, is listed as a draft candidate and has about double the number of supporters; Paul is currently seeking the Republican nomination for president. Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman and Bernie Sanders are also listed as draft candidates.

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Sun Belches Massive Flare

  • Apr. 16, 2012: A beautiful prominence eruption shot off the east limb (left side) of the sun on Monday. This view of the flare was recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.\NASA/GSFC/SDO

The sun erupted in an amazing solar flare today (April 16), unleashing an intense eruption of super-heated plasma that arced high above the star's surface before blasting out into space.

The powerful solar flare occurred at 1:45 p.m. EDT (1745 GMT) and registered as a moderate M1.7-class on the scale of sun storms, placing it firmly in the middle of the scale used by scientists to measure flare strength. The storm is not the strongest this year from the sun, but photos and video of the solar flare captured by NASA spacecraft revealed it to be an eye-popping display of magnetic plasma.

"Great eruption happening on the sun now," scientists with NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) wrote in a Twitter post.

'Great eruption happening on the sun now.'

- NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) Twitter feed

The solar flare erupted along the sun's eastern limb (its left side) from an active region that may also be responsible for solar storm activity observed on Sunday, SDO mission officials said. The flare kicked up a massive amount of solar plasma in an explosion known as a coronal mass ejection, or CME.

"Such eruptions are often associated with solar flares, and in this case an M1 class (medium-sized) flare did occur at the same time, though it was not aimed toward Earth," officials with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., explained in an image description. The Goddard center oversees the sun-monitoring SDO mission.

When aimed at Earth, strong solar flares and CMEs can supercharge the planet's auroras, also known as the northern and southern lights. Extremely powerful CMEs can pose a danger to astronauts and satellites in space, as well as power grids, navigation and communications systems on Earth.

Astronomers measure solar flares on a letter scale, with the strongest events falling into three categories: C, M and X. C-class solar flares are the weakest events, with the X-class sun storms marking the most powerful events on the sun.

The sun is currently in an active phase of its 11-year solar weather cycle and is expected to reach its peak activity in 2013. The current solar weather cycle is known as Solar Cycle 24.



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Police handcuff Georgia kindergartner for tantrum

Police in Georgia handcuffed a kindergartner after the girl threw a tantrum, and the police chief is making no apologies.

WMAZ-TV reports the 6-year-old is accused of tearing items off the walls and throwing furniture at school in the central Georgia city of Milledgeville. The police report says the girl knocked over a shelf that injured the principal.

The elementary school called police after the Friday tantrum. The report says when an officer tried to calm the child, she resisted and was handcuffed. The girl was charged with simple assault and damage to property.

Police Chief Dray Swicord says the department's policy is to handcuff people in certain situations, and "there is no age discrimination on that rule."

The child was suspended from school until August.



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URGENT: American couple identified in bodies retrieved from Costa Concordia ship

  • Jan. 23: The grounded cruise ship Costa Concordia lies on its side off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy.AP

Italian officials say they have identified the bodies of an American couple and two German nationals who perished when the Costa Concordia cruise ship capsized.

The bodies of the four passengers were identified Tuesday on the interior ministry's website in a posting by the prefect's office from the Tuscan town of Grosseto.

They were named as Barbara and Gerald Heil of Minnesota -- the sole American victims of the disaster -- and Christina Mathi Ganz and Norbert Josef Ganz of Germany.

The body of an Italian crewman was also identified Tuesday after weeks of DNA testing and other exams.

Divers continue searching the wreck for a female Italian passenger and an Indian crewman missing since the Jan. 13 accident and presumed dead. The two have already been included in the death toll of 32.



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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 9-year-old boy arrived at school Monday with a grisly story: His mother and sister were dead at their home four blocks away.

Minutes later, police found the bodies of a 10-year-old girl and her mother - along with a blood-covered father and an unharmed 4-year-old boy - in a modest home in a West Las Vegas neighborhood, authorities said.

The five people belonged to a single family, police Officer Jacinto Rivera said.

The man, who was hospitalized with a head injury, was not immediately identified as a suspect or charged.

Police wouldn't immediately say how or when the slayings occurred, but Rivera said there was no immediate evidence of a break-in at the home or that a suspect was on the loose.

One neighbor, Lucinda Jackson Griffith, said she heard at least one gunshot early Monday.

Longtime neighbor, Dick Webb, said he had walked past the home less than 90 minutes before the boy arrived at school. He said he didn't notice anything amiss.

Rivera called it too early in the investigation to determine a motive, and said investigators were working carefully to collect evidence inside the single-story stucco home with a motorcycle and two sport utility vehicles in the driveway.

"We get one shot at a homicide scene. Our No. 1 priority is to find out what happened," the police spokesman said. "Right now we don't know what happened."

Clark County spokesman Erik Pappa said the 4-year-old and 9-year-old boys were in the custody of child protective services because they didn't have an adult caregiver.

Clark County Department of Family Services officials planned to try to locate other relatives before placing the boys together with a foster family, department spokeswoman Christine Skorupski said.

Police cordoned off the entire block near the home during their investigation.

Officials said the boy was uninjured when he arrived at Mabel Hoggard Elementary School, where his older sister also was enrolled.

Principal Celese Rayford declined comment.

Clark County School District spokeswoman Amanda Fulkerson wouldn't describe how or what the boy told school officials, or whether other students were told what happened.

School administrators quickly notified police about the boy's story and began mobilizing its crisis response team to help students process the tragedy, Fulkerson said.

The campus, with about 450 students in grades kindergarten through 5, was "struggling to sort out emotions and details of a tragedy that claimed the life of a student at home this weekend," she said.

Students also were being reminded that school "is always a safe zone with caring adults that can help in uncertain situations," Fulkerson said.

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Brangie Nups = Jen Nightmare

If you thought the whole “Brad Pitt + Angelina Jolie + Jennifer Aniston” tabloid love triangle was finally starting to die a natural death, brace yourself.

The tabloid trinity has found a new lease on life in the wake of Pitt and Jolie's engagement announcement.

It took less than 24 hours following Friday's news for gossip sites to blow up with bold proclamations by "insiders" that Aniston was so very “happy” for her ex-husband that she may even attend the wedding. These were followed by reports that had already made arrangements to fly his former flame to the ceremony. Unless you believe others who counter that Aniston is “miserable” over the news. Or those who say Jen is pregnant. With twins.

Yes, the feeding frenzy has begun, despite the fact that Brad and Jen's five-year marriage ended some seven years ago, and that the former “Friends” star is in her own happy, long-term relationship with actor Justin Theroux.

Former tabloid editors and gossip watchers tell us to expect the intensity of this bizarre saga to get worse now that Jolie and Pitt are headed down the aisle. You can look forward to headlines about fights over guest lists and wedding details; the ceremony being called on and off again; talk of secret elopements; Aniston's raging jealously; a race to the altar between two budding brides; and much, much more.

"People love the whole Angelina/Brad/Jen saga because it reads as such a juicy soap opera"

- RadarOnline editor

“The Brangie-Jen stuff won't die out as much as it will evolve,” Justin Ravitz, Senior Online Editor at UsMagazine.com told FOX411's Pop Tarts column. “This engagement news just changes the terms of the triangle/quadrangle. When will Brangie actually wed? How lavish, unique, epic, casual will the wedding be? How will it compare to Jen and Brad's? How will dresses compare? When will Jen and Justin get engaged and married and how will that compare? Will Jen get pregnant or adopt? Just a million more iterations to pit everyone against each other.”

Maxine Page, executive editor of RadarOnline.com, who has worked for an array of tabloids including The Globe, In Touch, Star and Life & Style, also suspects the engagement news will spark a whole new slew of triangle stories.

“What is interesting to me is how Jen ultimately deals with the news... If she does announce her own plans to wed anytime soon people are going to accuse her of trying to grab Brangie's steam... Kind of sucks for poor old Jen,” Page said. “I think people love the whole Angelina/Brad/Jen saga because it reads as such a juicy soap opera â€" full of intrigue, drama, back stabbing and man grabbing ... plus, it helps that all parties are gorgeous, and Angie is such a 'bad girl' and Jen such a 'good girl.'”

According to media and publicity expert Glenn Selig, the Brangelina engagement will indeed escalate speculation.

“As long as Jennifer Aniston remains (unmarried) the story line is just too juicy for the tabloids to drop â€" true or not,” he explained. “Of course it is pathetic. It's a real life soap opera, even if it is as fictional as the daytime soaps. But it sells magazines because the public loves gossip, and as long as that continues to be the case, I suspect the story will not only live but thrive, even if there's no truth to it.”

Amelia Parry, editor of the pop culture site TheFrisky.com, concurred that the ongoing saga is “inevitable,” but that doesn't mean she's into it.

“I sure hope this doesn't turn into a continuation of Jolie vs. Aniston in tabloids, but alas, I think it's inevitable,” she added. “Personally, I'm so bored by it. Jolie and Pitt have been together longer at this point than he was with Jennifer. And Jen has had, like, three major relationships since. Let's move on â€" they have!”

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Party Before Pippa Gun Stun

Pippa Middleton attended a wild Paris party featuring dwarfs and strippers hours before her friend's infamous toy gun prank, The Sun reports.

The Duchess of Cambridge's younger sister let her hair down at the raunchy costume bash held in a city theater.

The party, which also included kinky masks, bondage outfits and a woman fire-eater, making sparks fly with a power tool, was held Saturday to mark the 30th birthday of aristocrat and fashion leader Arthur de Soultrait.

It was staged the evening before Middleton, 27, was plunged into a storm which led to fears she would face questions by French police.

She was pictured riding as a passenger in a convertible Audi and laughing while the driver clearly aimed what looked like a semi-automatic pistol at a photographer behind the vehicle.

Police were studying the pictures after receiving a formal complaint about the incident, which happened as Middleton was being driven to the city's Gare du Nord station to catch a Eurostar train to London.

On Monday, her BMW was parked in front of her parents' $2.4 million home in Bucklebury, southern England.

A member of staff who answered the door would not say where the family was. A police car was seen heading up to the property later.

The driver in the Paris incident, who was not identified, was keeping a "low profile" Monday.

Party host de Soultrait, who was in the back of the Audi with his brother, was reported to be "mortified."

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Obama seeks to expand fed power over oil markets

  • April 15, 2012: President Obama stands in front of the San Pedro Claver church during an event in Cartagena, Colombia.AP

Under pressure to take action on rising gasoline prices, President Obama wants Congress to strengthen federal supervision of oil markets, increase penalties for market manipulation and empower regulators to increase the amount of money energy traders are required to put behind their transactions. 

The White House plan, which Obama was to unveil Tuesday, is more likely to draw sharp election-year distinctions with Republicans than have an immediate effect on prices at the pump. The measures seek to boost spending for Wall Street enforcement at a time when congressional Republicans are seeking to limit the reach of federal financial regulations. 

Obama plans to spell out his $52 million proposal Tuesday at the White House, where he will be joined by Attorney General Eric Holder. 

Republicans have been hammering Obama on his energy policies, recognizing the political cost of high gas prices on the president. Obama's plan would turn the tables on Republicans by taking aim at Wall Street's role in the oil price chain. 

Senior administration officials who put together the proposal said it aims to detect and deter illegal manipulation by energy speculators, the type of practices that many Democrats blame for the high cost of gasoline. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the plan ahead of Obama's announcement. 

They would not go as far as to say that market manipulation is responsible for rising gas prices, but the officials said they wanted to curtail the ability of speculators to take unlawful advantage of oil price volatility. 

At issue is the increasing role of investment in oil futures contracts by pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, exchange traded funds and other investors. Much of that money is betting that oil prices will rise. Analysts say it is possible that such speculation has somewhat inflated the price of oil. 

At the same time, investors can also bet that prices will go down -- indeed, speculators have been credited for low natural gas prices. Studies of the effects of speculation on oil markets indicate that it probably increases volatility, but doesn't have a major effect on average prices. 

Still, seeing a potential problem with speculators is not limited to Obama or Democrats or this election season. When gasoline hit $3 a gallon in 2006, George W. Bush launched an investigation, declaring Americans "don't want and will not accept ... manipulation of the market. And neither will I." Last year, as prices rose, Obama and Holder announced the creation of a task force to look into fraud in the energy markets.



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Report: Sleepy pilot mistook Venus for aircraft

An Air Canada pilot mistook the planet Venus for another aircraft and plunged his plane towards the Atlantic Ocean to avoid a collision.

A report released Monday by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada found 16 people were injured after the Boeing 767 dropped 400 feet to avoid an imaginary crash with an oncoming US C-17 military cargo plane.

The report blamed pilot fatigue and breached rules over mid-flight napping for the January 2011 incident on a Toronto to Zurich flight.

An investigation by the safety board -- based in Gatineau, Quebec -- revealed the first officer had just woken from a "controlled rest" when the captain informed him a US cargo plane was flying towards them.

He "initially mistook the planet Venus for an aircraft," then thought an oncoming plane was descending from above and risked an "imminent collision."

The cargo plane was actually 1,000 feet below the Air Canada flight.

The report said, "Under the effects of significant sleep inertia (when awareness and performance are degraded after sleep), the first officer perceived the oncoming aircraft as being on a collision course and began a descent to avoid it."

Fourteen passengers and two crew members were injured during the incident. The passengers were all in economy class, and none were wearing seatbelts.

Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said, "We sincerely regret that some of our customers were injured, and we have taken measures to prevent a reoccurrence of this type of event."

Under Canadian regulations, pilots are permitted to take "controlled rest" naps of a maximum of 40 minutes during flights.



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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A strong magnitude-6.7 earthquake shook central Chile late Monday, prompting authorities to order the evacuation of a stretch of coastline and causing hundreds of people in the capital to flee buildings in panic.

There were no reports of major damage, but authorities in the port city of Valparaiso said a 72-year-old man died of a heart attack during the quake. The earthquake was felt for almost a minute in Valparaiso and the capital, Santiago.

The U.S. Geological Survey initially put the quake's magnitude at 6.5 but later raised it to 6.7. Its epicenter was 26 miles (42 kilometers) northeast of Valparaiso, and it had a depth of 23 miles (37 kilometers). It struck just minutes before midnight local time Monday (3:50 Tuesday GMT).

The Chilean navy's hydrographic and oceanographic service discounted the possibility of a tsunami, but authorities maintained an order for people to move to higher ground along a roughly 500-mile (roughly 780 kms) stretch of coastline running from the city of Constitucion to Tongoy, north of the capital. Thousands of people were later allowed to return home, said Deputy Interior Secretary Rodrigo Ubilla.

The quake knocked out power and telephone service in various parts of Santiago, but the National Emergency Office of the Interior Ministry said that it had received no reports of major damage or injuries so far.

There were reports of rockslides on a highway outside of Santiago, and residents of Valparaiso said the facades of some old buildings had fallen.

Public Works Minister Laurence Golbourne said that that Chile's airports and roadways appeared undamaged.

Chile is highly earthquake-prone. A magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck central Chile on March 25, the strongest and longest that many people said they had felt since a huge quake devastated that region two years ago. In 2010, the 8.8-magnitude quake caused a tsunami that obliterated much of the coastal downtown of the central Chilean city of Constitucion.



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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The life of a mutt that's been on doggy death row for more than a year has been spared by a judge following an outcry from animal lovers and the acceptance of a last-ditch proposal to keep the dog alive.

Now Prada, the 4-year-old pit bull mix that inspired thousands of strangers across the globe to sign a petition to save the dog's life, could be headed to Animal Planet fame.

The dog was declared vicious and ordered to be euthanized after escaping from her home and attacking several dogs in an upscale Nashville neighborhood in January 2011. It usually doesn't take long to carry out such an order, but Prada's owner fought a lengthy legal battle, vowing to never stop until she saved her dog.

Nicole Andree, a 35-year-old real estate agent who rescued Prada when the dog was 4-weeks-old, asked a judge to spare her beloved companion if she agreed to send the animal to the Villalobos Rescue Center in New Orleans. The rescue center is featured in Animal Planet's reality TV show "Pitt Bulls and Parolees," which puts ex-convicts and abused dogs together so both man and animal can be rehabilitated.

Andree said she didn't mind giving her dog up if it meant Prada would be spared. "I just wanted her to live."

She said her dog would be in good hands with Tia Torres, who runs the Villalobos Rescue center.

While she was relieved for her dog, Andree said the toll of endless legal battles and not knowing whether Prada was going to live or die has proven to be devastating for her own family. Andree's father died of a massive heart attack on Easter Sunday.

"The stress from everything killed my father," she said while choking back tears.

Andree has said her dog was being discriminated against because it is part pit bull.

The dog was ordered put down by three different courts after attorneys for the city of Nashville said Prada posed a public safety threat. In court documents, they expressed concerns that the city could be held liable if Prada were to attack another dog or even a human.

Afterward, Andree launched a social media campaign to save Prada, which inspired more than 11,000 people to sign a petition asking Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam to pardon Prada. But the governor, through a spokesman, said it was a local matter and he couldn't pardon a dog.

Davidson County Circuit Court Judge Joe Binkley Jr. signed the order sparing Prada after city attorneys said they would not object to the plan to transfer ownership of the dog to Torres so it could live at the rescue center.

The dog must stay at the rescue center for the rest of its life, Binkley's order said.



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LAS VEGAS (AP) - A 9-year-old boy arrived at school Monday with a grisly story: His mother and sister were dead at their home four blocks away.

Minutes later, police found the bodies of a 10-year-old girl and her mother - along with a blood-covered father and an unharmed 4-year-old boy - in a modest home in a West Las Vegas neighborhood, authorities said.

The five people belonged to a single family, police Officer Jacinto Rivera said.

The man, who was hospitalized with a head injury, was not immediately identified as a suspect or charged.

Police wouldn't immediately say how or when the slayings occurred, but Rivera said there was no immediate evidence of a break-in at the home or that a suspect was on the loose.

One neighbor, Lucinda Jackson Griffith, said she heard at least one gunshot early Monday.

Longtime neighbor, Dick Webb, said he had walked past the home less than 90 minutes before the boy arrived at school. He said he didn't notice anything amiss.

Rivera called it too early in the investigation to determine a motive, and said investigators were working carefully to collect evidence inside the single-story stucco home with a motorcycle and two sport utility vehicles in the driveway.

"We get one shot at a homicide scene. Our No. 1 priority is to find out what happened," the police spokesman said. "Right now we don't know what happened."

Clark County spokesman Erik Pappa said the 4-year-old and 9-year-old boys were in the custody of child protective services because they didn't have an adult caregiver.

Clark County Department of Family Services officials planned to try to locate other relatives before placing the boys together with a foster family, department spokeswoman Christine Skorupski said.

Police cordoned off the entire block near the home during their investigation.

Officials said the boy was uninjured when he arrived at Mabel Hoggard Elementary School, where his older sister also was enrolled.

Principal Celese Rayford declined comment.

Clark County School District spokeswoman Amanda Fulkerson wouldn't describe how or what the boy told school officials, or whether other students were told what happened.

School administrators quickly notified police about the boy's story and began mobilizing its crisis response team to help students process the tragedy, Fulkerson said.

The campus, with about 450 students in grades kindergarten through 5, was "struggling to sort out emotions and details of a tragedy that claimed the life of a student at home this weekend," she said.

Students also were being reminded that school "is always a safe zone with caring adults that can help in uncertain situations," Fulkerson said.

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Mitt Romney has emerged from the Republican primary season with the weakest favorability rating on record for a presumptive presidential nominee in ABC News/Washington Post polls since 1984, trailing a resurgent Barack Obama in personal popularity by 21 percentage points.

Thirty-five percent of Americans see Romney favorably, while 47 percent have an unfavorable opinion of the former Massachusetts governor. He's the first likely nominee to be underwater -- seen more unfavorably than favorably -- in ABC/Post polls in eight presidential primary seasons over the past 28 years.

Romney's gender gap in vote preferences in an ABC/Post poll last week -- he trailed Obama by 19 percentage points among women -- is reflected in his new favorability scores as well. Just 27 percent of women see Romney favorably, compared with 44 percent of men -- his lowest rating to date among women, and highest among men, in a dozen ABC/Post polls since September.

Obama, by contrast, has no such gap between the sexes; he's seen favorably by 56 percent of Americans overall, including 58 percent of women and 53 percent of men, surpassing Romney in both groups.

Romney also has an enthusiasm gap: Just 12 percent see him "strongly" favorably, about half as many as see him strongly unfavorably. Intensity of sentiment on Obama is more even, tipping slightly to the positive -- 30 percent strongly favorable, 26 percent strongly unfavorable.

It's worth noting that favorability is not the same as voting preference -- i.e., poll questions asking people whom they'd support if the election were today. That construct is a hypothetical one; the election is not today. Ultimate voting decisions are based on a range of factors â€" partisanship, policy preferences, perceptions of the candidates on policy and personal qualities alike. Personal favorability is one of the most basic measures among these.

This poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, supports an exclusive interview of Mitt and Ann Romney by Diane Sawyer, airing tonight on ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer and Nightline programs.

THE LONG VIEW â€" Romney's ratings are a bit better among registered voters, 40-48 percent favorable-unfavorable, though they still trail Obama's in this group, 54-43 percent. Nonetheless it's been a long rut for Romney; his favorability rating among all adults has steadily remained between 31 and 39 percent since fall, never yet cracking 40 percent. Its average across this time is 35 percent, exactly where it is today.

Still, Romney can point to previous turnarounds. His favorable score is just a whisker from the previous low, Bill Clinton's 37 percent in March 1992, in a race Clinton went on to win. But Clinton was damaged at the time by the Gennifer Flowers scandal and aided by soft ratings of the first President Bush, who was seen unfavorably by 47 percent, matching Romney's negative rating among all adults today.

Obama's not currently showing that kind of vulnerability: His overall 56 percent favorability rating is his most positive in nearly two years; 40 percent rate him unfavorably. Obama's favorable score has gained 9 points since September, and his unfavorable rating has dropped by 6, as economic gains lifted consumer sentiment out of its longest, deepest downturn in decades.

If Romney can improve, Obama can stumble. His favorability rating was nearly matched by John Kerry's at about this point in 2004 and Mike Dukakis' in 1988 -- yet both faded and went on to lose. On the other hand, Obama's rating now also was approximately matched by two incumbents who went on to win re-election, Ronald Reagan in 1984 and Clinton in 1996.

One bit of Romney's baggage is the public's negative assessment of the nominating process from which he's emerging. Thirty-two percent of Americans rate "the Republican primaries" as a whole favorably; 56 percent, unfavorably.

GROUPS â€" Romney's difficulties extend beyond his gender and enthusiasm gaps. Among independents, the usual swing voters in presidential elections, he's underwater by 34-47 percent, favorable-unfavorable. And perhaps reflecting the hard-fought Republican campaign, a fairly tepid 69 percent of Republicans see him favorably â€" up, however, by 11 points since mid-March.

These compare to a 53-42 percent positive rating for Obama among independents, and an 86 percent favorable score in his own party, 17 points better than Romney's in his.

Similarly, Romney's rated favorably by just 30 percent of moderates, vs. Obama's 63 percent in this group. And Romney's 57 percent positive rating among conservatives compares with Obama's 77 percent among liberals.

There also are broad gaps among racial, income and age groups, and by marital status:

Favorable ratings of Obama and Romney are about the same among whites -- 43 and 42 percent, respectively -- while Obama's unfavorable score is 9 points higher than Romney's in this group. The turnaround occurs among nonwhites, who rate Obama favorably by a vast 82-15 percent, compared with Romney's 21-54 percent. A quarter of nonwhites have yet to form an opinion of Romney either way.

Obama has a 29-point advantage in favorability over Romney among Americans with household incomes less than $50,000 a year; this shrinks to a 7-point difference among those with $50,000-plus incomes.

Favorable views of Obama are 36 points higher than Romney's among adults younger than 40; that eases to a 17-point gap among the middle aged and an essentially even 2-point split (in Romney's direction) among seniors.

Obama's favorable score is 9 points higher than Romney's among married adults â€" but this swells to a 37-point advantage among those who are not married. Romney and Obama are seen favorably by about equal numbers of married men, and Obama's unfavorable score is higher in this group. But he jumps to a 20-point higher favorable rating than Romney among married women, 25 points among unmarried men, and 45 points among unmarried women.

There's an education difference as well, specifically among whites. Romney's favorability rating is about the same among whites regardless of whether they have finished college or not -- 43 and 41 percent, respectively. Obama's is similar among non-college whites, 38 percent. But among whites with a college degree, Obama advances to 52 percent favorability.

While Romney's ratings have been largely stable since fall, Obama's, as noted, have improved, especially among some specific groups. Since hitting his presidential career-low 47 percent in September, his favorability rating has gained 17 points among under-30s and singles alike, 16 points among moderates, 15 points among Hispanics and 11 points among independents. He's also gained 8 points among Democrats, while his rating among Republicans hasn't changed.

In addition to the economy, Obama's benefitted from a greater personal connection with most Americans on a range of measures. In last week's ABC/Post poll he led Romney by 38 points in being seen as more friendly and likeable, by 26 points as more inspiring and by 12 points as better understanding the economic problems most Americans are having.

These views have arisen in the midst of two dynamics -- one, the contentious Republican primaries, the other, improving public ratings of economic conditions. The former are all but over, a change that should be welcome for Romney. The latter remains to be seen -- with the economy's direction as critical in the six months ahead as it's been in the six just past.

ABC News polls can be found at ABCNEWS.com at http://abcnews.com/pollingunit.

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