- A second hydrogen explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi rector complex and some 2,000 bodies discovered in Miyagi prefecture is only adding to the grim chaos in Japan today.
- Chief State Department spokesman PJ Crowley has retired this weekend after remarks Friday on accused WikiLeaks informant Pvt. Bradley Manning.
- Ten years after the prescription drug OxyContin was introduced to Kentucky, the state continues to fight a major drug abuse epidemic.
- The Bank of Japan added some 15 trillion yen, $183 billion, to the economy in an effort to jumpstart the nation's financial engines after Friday's earthquake.
- Google's Japan Person Finder search engine is allowing people to search and update information on the thousands missing in the Sendai quake in real time.
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