- A powerful earthquake rocked Italy early Tuesday, leaving at least three dead in a region that saw nine people killed by a quake last week.
- Scientists have discovered traces of radioactivity in tuna off the US west coast, the contamination apparently from Japan's doomed Fukushima reactor 6,000 miles away.
- A blast in downtown Nairobi is being blamed on Somalian Islamist group al Shahab as the al Qaeda offshoot retaliates for Kenya's military intervention in Somalia.
- Greece's Democratic Left Party may be the deciding vote in a new coalition government in June, but they want guarantees Greece will stay in the eurozone first.
- NASA's advice to LunarX moon mission competitors? Good luck with your projects, and please stay away from our Apollo 17 moon landing site.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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