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This Day in History
Breakfast News
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Mickey Rooney, Master of Putting On a Show, Dies at 93
He stood only a few inches taller than five feet, but Mr. Rooney was larger and louder than life. From the moment he toddled onto a burlesque stage at 17 months to his movie debut at 6 to his career-crowning Broadway debut in “Sugar Babies” at 59, he did it all. He could act, sing, dance, play piano and drums, and before he was out of short pants he could cry on cue.
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‘Promising lead’ emerges in hunt for Flight 370
A concentrated air and sea search was underway in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday after an Australian ship detected faint pings deep underwater in what an official called the “most promising lead” yet in the search for Flight 370.
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Chinese, Australian and British ships were taking advantage of forecast good weather to continue the underwater hunt with sensitive acoustic equipment for the plane’s black boxes in the northern end of the of the search zone, the center said.
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Shabazz Napier, UConn too much for Kentucky, seize national title
No conference wanted them. Several teammates and their coach left them. The NCAA wouldn’t have them.
UConn won it all anyway.
Shabazz Napier turned in another all-court masterpiece Monday night to lift the Huskies to a 60-54 win over Kentucky’s freshmen and a national title hardly anyone saw coming.
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Congressman apologizes after compromising video posted
A married Republican U.S. representative apologized on Monday after a Louisiana newspaper posted a surveillance video showing a man it identified as the congressman kissing a woman from his office staff.
“There’s no doubt I’ve fallen short and I’m asking for forgiveness,” Representative Vance McAllister said in a statement issued by his office. “I’m asking for forgiveness from God, my wife, my kids, my staff, and my constituents who elected me to serve.”
Vance, who took office last November in a special election that he won partly by touting his Christian values, made the statement after the Ouachita Citizen in West Monroe, Louisiana, posted the video on its website.
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Rare video of oarfish captured on Baja beach
Eco tourists from Shedd Adventures and Un-Cruise Adventures were in Baja, Mexico, to snorkel, kayak, and view whales, dolphins, sea lions, manta rays, and other marine life. Viewing bizarre-looking sea creatures on the beach was not part of the itinerary.
Boy, were they in for a big surprise.
As the tourists prepared to go kayaking off Isla San Francisco, located north of La Paz, two rare oarfish measuring about 15 feet were spotted swimming along the shoreline, seemingly trying to beach themselves.
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When you blame others, you give up your power to change. ~Robert Anthony
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