Thursday, April 25, 2013

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RI Senate leader plays key role in marriage debate

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) ? If Rhode Island joins the rest of New England in allowing gay and lesbian couples to wed, it will be because a formidable opponent, Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed, got out of the way.

The state Senate is poised to vote Wednesday on gay marriage legislation. The House has already endorsed the bill, and supporters say they're optimistic the Senate will do the same.

Paiva Weed said she intends to vote no. But she hasn't let her opposition interfere with the bill's progress. The Newport Democrat says the issue is too important to be bottled up in the General Assembly.

While her opposition angers some gay marriage supporters, other gay marriage advocates have applauded her handling of the issue.

Nine states and the District of Columbia now allow same-sex marriage.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ri-senate-leader-plays-key-role-marriage-debate-211140936.html

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Father of alleged Boston Marathon bombers: 'I want ... - World News

By Adrienne Mong and F. Brinley Bruton, NBC News

MAKHACHKALA, Russia -?The father of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers said he was struggling to believe his sons were behind the twin blasts that killed three and injured more than 170.

?I?m planning to find the truth, justice,? said Anzor Tsarnaev during an interview at his home in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan. "I want facts, proof that this is all original because otherwise, anything could be set up."

Tsarnaev?s son Tamerlan, 26, died following a gunbattle with police four days after the bombings. His brother Dzhokhar, 19, was captured on Friday and has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction.?

The mother of the Boston bombing suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, tells the that prior to the attacks the FBI had been watching her oldest son when they were in the United States.

The case in the United States was clearly taking a toll on?Tsarnaev?s wife Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, who told NBC News' U.K. partner ITN News?that she "wanted to die."

The FBI had been watching her oldest son when they were in the United States, she told Channel 4.

"They were monitoring him and I know that because I used to talk to them," she said. "They used to come to our house, like two, three times. And then my son Tamerlan used to tell me that he used to talk to them too, because they called me once and they wanted his number.

"At such moments I used to get really worried because, you know, my kids and I?m their mother,??Tsarnaeva told Channel 4 News, which is also NBC News' partner.

An agent told her that they "saw whatever (Tamerlan) was reading," and asked if she thought he would get involved with a radical?organization,?Tsarnaeva said. "I said no, no," she added.

When NBC News spoke to?Tsarnaeva, who says she began to practice a "pure" form of Islam around four years ago in the United States, she became visibly angry at the suggestion that Tamerlan may have visited a Salafist mosque. Salafist?Sunnis believe in a very strict interpretation of the Koran.

When asked why her sons were at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Tsarnaeva told Channel 4?that they were athletes and liked watching the marathon.?

"Last year they went too, and I went last year," she said.

?What happened was a terrible thing," she said. ?"But I know that my kids have nothing to do with this. I know it. I am mother. I know my kids."

In an emotional interview with NBC News, the father of the two brothers suspected of setting off two bombs at the Boston Marathon insisted his son Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was an innocent child and brother Tamerlan a gifted boxer who was "very religious" and homesick. NBC's Adrienne Mong reports.

For his part, the suspects' father described his sons as ?wonderful children.?

?They are gentle, like girls, they as soft in their character ? soft,? Tsarnaev said.

He called Dzhokhar ?an innocent angel.?

The couple say they moved Dagestan over a year ago after?Tsarnaev became sick.?

The surviving suspect is a naturalized U.S. citizen of Chechen origin. He made his initial court appearance on Monday?at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he was listed in serious condition.

Dzhokhar was assigned three federal public defenders.?The charges could carry the death penalty.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

13 officers indicted: Baltimore prison officers on gang payroll?

13 corrections officers and 12 gang members were indicted with conspiracy, drug possession and distribution, and money laundering.

By Associated press / April 23, 2013

A poster displayed at the U.S. Attorney's office shows how investigators allege a prison gang arranged for contraband to be delivered to gang members behind bars. Federal prosecutors announced the indictment of gang members and 13 corrections officers on Tuesday.

Alex Dominguez / AP

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Federal prosecutors have charged 25 people, including corrections officers, with scheming to smuggle drugs and cell phones into Baltimore's jail.

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An indictment unsealed Tuesday claims that the?Black?Guerilla?Family?gang ran the scheme from inside the Baltimore City Detention Center and charges gang members and corrections officers with conspiracy, drug possession and distribution, and money laundering.

Gang members allegedly arranged to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband into the jail and related prison facilities with the help of corrupt corrections officers. Prosecutors say gang members used contraband cell phones to arrange the drug smuggling and sexual encounters as well as warn of investigations and order assaults and murders.

The drugs brought into the prison included marijuana, Oxycodone, Xanax, Klonopin, and Vicodin.

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Ricin suspect released from federal custody

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) ? A federal official says the man charged with sending poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge has been released from jail.

Jeff Woodfin, chief deputy with the U.S. Marshals Service in Oxford, Miss., says Paul Kevin Curtis has been released from custody.

Woodfin says he doesn't know if there were any conditions on the release.

The development comes hours after officials canceled a detention and preliminary hearing on Tuesday.

Curtis was arrested Wednesday at his house in Corinth, Miss., and charged with sending ricin-laced letters to Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker and a Lee County, Miss., judge.

Through an attorney, the 45-year-old Curtis has said he is innocent.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-ricin-suspect-released-jail-171027275.html

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

First Look At iMFL, Joe Montana's Social Fantasy Football App [TCTV]

Screenshot_4_22_13_9_55_AMFootball is a sport that brings everyone together, even if you’re not a diehard fan or have never played the game yourself. The rush of energy that comes with rooting for your favorite team and arm-chair-quarterbacking an entire game is something people around the world do every Sunday. For those who need to live, eat and breathe football throughout the week, fantasy football is an essential part of the pageantry leading up to every week’s packed NFL schedule. It’s a packed space, with Yahoo!, ESPN and the NFL itself having online leagues you can join with your friends and strangers. The model hasn’t changed though, with the premise being selecting the players that you think will perform the best throughout the season, collecting points as they play games week after week. A familiar name and face, four-time Super Bowl champion quarterback, Joe Montana, has his own spin on fantasy football, and will be releasing an app called iMFL prior to the start of this year’s NFL season. The app is part fantasy football, part predictive social “game,” with the ability to place bets with friends as games play out in real-time. For example, you could guess that the next play will be an interception. If you’re right, the points are yours. The hope is that you’ll be playing around with iMFL on your iPhone or iPad while you watch the game with friends, no matter where they are. Montana and his co-founder Damon Grow, CEO of Crowdmob, came into the office to give us an exclusive preview: The app isn’t available yet, but it will be out on Apple’s App Store, so get ready. It’s a crowded space, but I think with the in-app purchases and constant real-time engagement, iMFL could do well. This isn’t a one-time thing for Montana, as he tells me that there are a few other projects that he’s working on which he’ll share with us soon. Bonus: This isn’t Montana’s first “game,” as fans will remember Joe Montana’s Sports Talk Football for Sega Genesis. It was impressive back in 1991, but the Madden series won out and become a blockbuster success:

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Feinstein: Don't treat Boston Marathon bombing suspect as enemy combatant (Washington Post)

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