- "12 Years A Slave" took home Best Picture, but "Gravity" crushed the Oscars competition with seven awards including the first Latino winner for Best Director for Alfonso Cuaron.
- US Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Kiev in a bid to show American support for Ukraine's leadership as the seven other G-8 nations look to cut at least a few ties with Russia.
- At least 10 have died in bomb attack on Pakistan's federal court in the capital of Islamabad on Sunday, leaving at least 30 more wounded.
- Microsoft is raising eyebrows with the appointment of former Hillary Clinton adviser and campaign manager Mark Penn as the company's new chief strategy officer.
- Epidemiolgy researchers have traced the modern flu virus to a "global selective sweep" mutation in the 1870s that they believe has affected influenza outbreaks ever since.
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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