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India considers possible murder charges in overpass collapse

Posted: 02 Apr 2016 04:43 AM PDT

K Panduranga Rao, left, group head of human resources and administration, and Sita, legal head of IVRCL, the company that was constructing the underpass in Kolkata, that collapsed partially on Thursday, March 31, address the media at their office in Hyderabad, India, Friday, April 1, 2016. Police detained five officials from IVRCL, contracted in 2007 to build the overpass, and sealed its Kolkata office. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar)KOLKATA, India (AP) — Indian police said Saturday that they are investigating possible murder charges against 10 construction company employees who have been either arrested or detained in connection with the collapse of an unfinished overpass in Kolkata that killed at least 26 people.


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Obama, world leaders urge action on nuclear security, terror

Posted: 02 Apr 2016 01:34 AM PDT

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with President Barack Obama during the afternoon plenary session of the Nuclear Security Summit, Friday, April 1, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON (AP) — World leaders declared progress in safeguarding nuclear materials sought by terrorists and wayward nations, even as President Barack Obama acknowledged the task was far from finished.


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Pittsburgh station fires newswoman over black-on-black crime Facebook post

Posted: 01 Apr 2016 02:16 PM PDT

Wendy BellPittsburgh TV station WTAE fired Emmy-winning news anchor Wendy Bell after she posted her controversial opinions about a recent shooting.


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Leaders warn of harrowing risk of nuclear-armed terrorists

Posted: 01 Apr 2016 01:56 PM PDT

President Barack Obama, accompanied by, from left, Secretary of State John Kerry, Vice President Joe Biden, and National Security Adviser Susan Rice, speaks during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, Thursday, March 31, 2016. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON (AP) — World leaders declared progress Friday in securing nuclear materials worldwide but warned of a persistent and harrowing threat: terrorists getting their hands on a nuclear bomb. "It would change our world," President Barack Obama said.


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