- Protests across Cairo and Egypt continue as opposition grown to President Mohammed Morsi's dictatorial power grab.
- British lawmakers have delayed any decision to cut power plant emissions until at least 2016, sparking anger from environmental groups.
- Both Turkey and Iraq are blaming each other for the growing Syrian civil war, with violence spilling over the borders into each country.
- Mongolia's "Ghost Cities" show China's weakness in banking and build or die attitude in keeping hundreds of millions employed.
- A Texas teen is suing her school over RFID badges used to track students' daily attendance, claiming they violate her religious freedom.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
StupidiNews, Weekend Edition!
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