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Occupy activist Michael Premo cleared in NYPD case by video proof

Black Pope posters appear in Rome

Great white sharks now protected under Endangered Species Act

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Black Pope posters appear in Rome

Vote Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson at the conclave!, said the posters in bold above a photograph of the cardinal, a favourite among bookmakers to succeed Benedict, who on Thursday became the first pope in six centuries to resign.
In the Media by Eko Armunanto - 3 comments

Occupy activist Michael Premo cleared in NYPD case by video proof

New York - Occupy Wall Street activist, Michael Premo was acquitted of assaulting a police officer, amongst other charges, at a December 17, 2011 OWS demonstration in Lower Manhattan. Video evidence of the incident was presented and jurors found him not guilty.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 3 comments

Great white sharks now protected under Endangered Species Act

Great white sharks in California are now a protected species under state law. This means that anyone who catches or harms the sharks may face fines and even jail time.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Man caught smuggling 207 pounds of dried insects at UK airport

London - Officials at Gatwick Airport, south of London, have impounded “tens of thousands” of desiccated caterpillars, estimated to weigh some 207 pounds (94 kilograms), from a traveler who claimed they were for “food” and “personal consumption”.
In the Media by Robin Okuthe

Op-Ed: Sea Shepherd '80 percent sure' whaling season 'may be over'

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is reporting that "The Japanese whaling fleet has left the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary and is heading north." Watson said he estimates that the whaling fleet killed "no more than 75 whales."
In the Media by Elizabeth Batt - 4 comments

Florida legislators introduce bills to legalize medicinal pot

Parrish - Legislators in the Florida state House and Senate have introduced bills that would allow residents of the state to use marijuana for certain medical conditions
In the Media by Greta McClain

Colorado rock band takes fun seriously, drops third album soon Special

Tucson - It wasn’t the money that drew Brad Jones to rock music. After all, the current lead electric guitarist for Left Foot Green had made plenty of that, while playing six string and ukulele for a lucrative folk band.
Digital Journal Report by Kim Hartman

Montreal man, 82, arrested by Interpol for child sex offences

Montreal - The octogenarian was arrested in the Dominican Republic and returned to Canada where he faces several child pornography and sexual offences against children charges.
In the Media by Arthur Weinreb - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Stop The War to protest against killer drones

Lincoln - Most people are not happy about their government being complicit in the murder of innocent men, women and children. Some are prepared to do more than tut tut about it, and have decided to take action.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Columbia Community College president fired quickly

Columbia - Dennis Gervin, President of Columbia College, was placed on administrative leave last Friday. In a whirlwind process, after the District Board met last night, he was fired.
In the Media by Gar Swaffar - 1 comment

Canada's economy is barely growing

Ottawa - The prospect for the Canadian economy appears to be continued but very weak growth. Growth in the Canadian economy depends considerably on exports to the US and Europe. Growth is slow in the US and the situation is still even less favorable in Europe.
In the Media by Ken Hanly - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Journalist's March 5 Court of Appeal case tests free expression

Phnom Penh - Cambodia's record on human rights and freedom of expression will be freshly displayed March 5 when a Court of Appeal considers over-turning a journalist's conviction for “instigating an insurrection” regarding a land conflict in a Cambodian village.
In the Media by Robert G Cope - 5 comments

Barack Obama calls sequestration he signed a 'dumb' idea

Washington - After railing against Republicans and Sequestration for months, President Barack Obama failed stop a relatively small blend of cuts that he signed into law before deciding to campaign against them.
In the Media by Larry Clifton - 9 comments

Digital Journal releases February 2013 'Power User' list

Digital Journal published a list of the Top 20 Digital Journalists in recognition of the news network's top performers. These are the 20 highest-ranked Power Users from February 2013.
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff - 2 comments

Video: China parades 'Mekong killers' on TV before execution

Beijing - On Friday, the Chinese authorities aired on state TV four men convicted of murdering 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong river in 2011. The two-hour special aired from Yunnan province on the Chinese Central Television (CCTV) began at 1:30 p.m.local time.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus

Review: 'Stoker' uses its good looks to distract from a weak script Special

‘Stoker’ is about a young woman’s infatuation with her enigmatic uncle, who shows up after a long absence when her father dies.
Digital Journal Report by Sarah Gopaul

Detroit officially declared 'fiscal emergency' by governor

Detroit - Detroit has been declared a region in fiscal emergency, and Michigan is set to identify a top candidate to take over fiscal management of the financially bedeviled city.
In the Media by Larry Clifton - 4 comments

Video: 'The Last of Us' developer diary on 'Infected'

Naughty Dog has given a development diary video in regards to its upcoming title called "The Last of Us." The main focus of the development diary is the "Infected," the main enemies in the game.
In the Media by Can Tran

Howard Stern surprised by choice of Mel B as new 'AGT' judge

New York - Howard Stern admitted Monday that he was initially taken aback by the choice of Mel B aka "Scary Spice" as the new judge of "America's Got Talent".
In the Media by Elizabeth Brown

TopFinds: Avoiding asteroid collisions, how 'zombie cells' work

A theoretical solution using a coat of paint could prevent a future near-Earth asteroid attack. How 'zombie cells' function better than live ones. A Bali restaurant kidnapped dolphins ahead of their release. These are the top stories on Digital Journal.
In the Media by David Silverberg
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