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    News Round-Up: Monday, March 11th, 2013

    Monday, March 11th, 2013

    Japan observes a moment for silence on the twoyear anniversary of the deadly tsunami; the main suspect in the Delhi gang-rape case commits suicide; South Korea considers creating a nuclear arsenal; and a new test may detect Alzheimers decades in advance. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber cancels his concert in Portugal; Princess Lilian of Sweden dies; and Holly Madison defends naming her daughter Rainbow.

    Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Fukushima Nuclear Cleanup Bogged Down in Bureaucracy, Could Take Decades,http://rtvote.com/ZDtd1B
    At 2:46 pm on Monday, Japan observed a moment of silence on the two year anniversary of the tsunami that killed 16,000 people and caused a nuclear plant meltdown. A 9.0 magnitude earthquake triggered the tsunami that ruined thousands of homes on Japan’s northern Pacific coast, forced 160,000 people to evacuate, and caused the biggest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.

    Delhi gang-rape case accused commits ‘suicide’, http://rtvote.com/12IbL2g
    The main suspect in the Delhi gang-rape case that killed a 23-year-old woman was found dead after an apparent suicide in his high-security prison cell. Prison authorities say the 33-year-old man hanged himself using just his clothes. At the time, inmates and a guard were present causing some to blame the prison for a lack of security. The suspect’s father says his son was murdered as he was threatened numerous times in prison.

    South Korea Flirts With Nuclear Ideas as North Blusters, http://rtvote.com/15HMaEm
    South Korea, which normally ignores North Korea’s threats, has a heightened sense of anxiety after North Korea claimed the countries’ peace treaty to be invalid. A recent poll shows that two-thirds of South Koreans want to create their own nuclear weapons in response to North Korea’s increasingly belligerent warnings against the U.S. and South Korea. On Monday, the U.S. and South Korea conducted military drills in case North Korea executes any of its threats.

    Syria: the story behind one of the most shocking images of the war, http://rtvote.com/ZDx9iX
    A shocking photo from Syria has gone viral on the Internet. The picture shows the executed bodies of men laying in a dried out river; their eyes are covered and their hands are bound. The Guardian has investigated the depiction, revealing that 110 young men had been executed and had vanished from regime areas or while traveling to regime areas. Syrian officials claim that a terrorist group carried out the executions and that they are not responsible.

    (via The New York Times) Ex-Mayor of Detroit Convicted in Corruption Case, http://rtvote.com/15HS5td
    Kwame M. Kilpatrick, a former mayor of Detroit, was found guilty on Monday of a range of charges, including corruption and fraud, at the completion of a five-month trial. Jurors reached consensus on 40 of the 45 charges leveled against Mr. Kilpatrick and his co-defendants, the judge in the trial said. The verdicts brought to a close a trial in which prosecutors laid out a complex case against Mr. Kilpatrick and his co-defendants — including his father, Bernard, and a city contractor, Bobby W. Ferguson — arguing that they had used the mayor’s office to enrich themselves for years through shakedowns, kickbacks and bid-rigging schemes.

    Alzheimer’s blood test could give early diagnosis, http://rtvote.com/15HQyDo
    British researchers are developing a new test that can reveal a person’s chances of developing Alzheimers later in life. The test looks for proteins normally associated with the disease and can better target treatments for those who have a chance of developing it.

    CULTURAL:

    Tiger’s all-around game shines in win, http://rtvote.com/12IkfX3

    JUSTIN BIEBER Cancels Concert Because of Empty Seats, http://rtvote.com/ZDAgY8

    Barbara Walters: Elisabeth Hasselbeck Is Not Being Fired from The View, http://rtvote.com/ZDCzum

    Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden dies, aged 97, http://rtvote.com/16m8XH9

    Holly Madison: Daughter Rainbow Won’t Be “Traumatized” by Her Name — Is She Right?,http://rtvote.com/16m8Zi1

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Tuesday, June 14, 2011

    Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

    Japan is providing compensation post nuclear meltdown, the CIA is expanding counterterrorism efforts in Yemen, and the stock market is on the rise.  Meanwhile, Maine has rejected a proposed voter ID law, Romney is still the GOP frontrunner after the New Hampshire debate, and Serena Williams wins after coming back from an injury.

    Caitlin, Katie, + Perry

    CRUCIAL:

    Japan cabinet approves Fukushima nuclear compensation, http://bit.ly/mp1PYH

    The Japanese government and nuclear plant operator Tepco have agreed to a $100 billion compensation package for those affected by the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. Recently 6 more workers exceeded the annual legal dose of radiation, which experts believe increases their chances of getting cancer by 1%.

    CIA Plans Yemen Drone Strikes,
    http://on.wsj.com/mgO48B

    The CIA plans to expand counterterrorism efforts in Yemen with new drone attacks that target al Qaeda. US officials say the CIA’s smaller warheads will allow for more secrecy and fewer civilian casualties.

    Stocks rise on stronger-than-expected retail sales, http://usat.ly/jtz0VE

    Even as the government reports that retail sales have declined for the first time in almost a year, the stock market is on track to have its best day of the month today. The 0.2% decrease is not as bad as analysts had expected and show that “the consumer is hanging in there.”

    Maine Senate Rejects Bill Requiring Photo ID to Vote,
    http://bit.ly/ieMNyE

    The Maine Legislature rejected bill LD 199 yesterday.  This bill would have required Maine voters to show a state-approved photo ID card to the voting clerks when casting ballots.

    Republican presidential candidates attend New Hampshire debate,
    http://wapo.st/lc3vkl

    Seven leading Republican presidential candidates took part in the New Hampshire debate last night.  Rather than taking stabs at one another, the GOP presidential hopefuls focused more on President Obama, and what they believe he is currently doing wrong. Also, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) announced during the debate that she has filed paperwork to begin her campaign. Overall, Romney remained the front runner, Bachmann presented herself well, and Pawlenty struggled to attract attention and did not strongly attack Romney.

    In Reversal, 3 Democratic Senators Will Back Gay Marriage, http://nyti.ms/lOtGXN

    Three wavering Democrats have come out in support of same-sex marriage in New York, putting the measure on the brink of passage. Supporters believe that they can sway the three Republicans needed to tip the balance.

    Facebook denies losing users, http://bbc.in/kzD0qM

    One website says that Facebook lost 6 million American users last month, but the company questioned those numbers and noted that it was “pleased” with its growth. The firm noted that half of their “active” users logged on every day.

    CULTURAL:

    Serena Williams wins on return from injury lay-off, http://bbc.in/jqSAkS

    Game of Thrones’ Sean Bean Stabbed in Bar Brawl, http://eonli.ne/mvRL5K

    Candy Spelling Sells Highest Priced Home in U.S. to…a 22-Year-Old?!, http://eonli.ne/mC2CAh

    Soulja Boy: “I Was HACKED, I’m No Racist Homophobe!,” http://bit.ly/mo4RIn

    Katie Scholick
    Bio: Duke University, Class of 2013 Majoring in Psychology, Certificate in Markets and Management.

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Thursday, May 5, 2011

    Thursday, May 5th, 2011

    The White House is choosing their words carefully to avoid continuing controversies over what actually happened when SEALs invaded Osama bin Laden’s compound, Fox gave Huckabee a hard deadline for making his decision to run for prez, the iPhone now allows those who don’t want to be stalked to discontinue being tracked, and Glee is making its way to box offices.

    Civics education continues to be a hot topic in the news, with an article in the Christian Science Monitor about the shortcomings of high school civics ed, featuring Democracy Class: http://bit.ly/mBJFj9. Rock the Vote continues to confront this problem, and the New Boyz are teaching Democracy Class at high schools in three cities across the nation. Read more about our Detriot program yesterday here:http://bit.ly/jBUjte

    Additionally, the War on Voting continues to be a big battle, and recent University of Florida/former RTV FLA State Coordinator Molly Benoit explains why her voting rights are under attack in the Gainseville Sun: http://bit.ly/ixyQbf

    CRUCIAL:

    White House goes Silent on bin Laden Raidhttp://wapo.st/m2I5r1

    No new information about the mission to raid Osama bin Laden’s compound will be released, and the final decision to withhold the photos has been made as well. Because the information about the mission was released so quickly, many points of clarification have been made since the initial reports, including the day the attack was made, and which of Osama’s sons were killed.

    Fukushima Workers Re-enter Reactor for First Timehttp://bit.ly/mjfRzi

    Workers are going into the plant today to install a “radiation-lowering ventilation system in Unit 1 and, if all goes well, will then install cooling systems to stabilize the overheated reactor.” The safety level for humans was deemed acceptable by robots who measured the radiation levels.

    You Can Stop iPhones from Spying on You, But not Androidshttp://bit.ly/mDhOQH

    Apple fix the tracking problem that outraged many users, and deleted the location information that was saved if users turn off the location tracker. Android users, however, are still being tracked, and the process to fix is moving a bit more slowly.

    Fox Gives Huckabee a Deadline: May 31http://bit.ly/lAA2Sx

    After making more clear steps towards running for President, Fox has told Huckabee he must a decision by the end of May. Huckabee has held fundraising events and is setting up a campaign team while still receiving a salary from Fox.

    Katie Couric on the Verge of $20 Million ABC Dealhttp://bit.ly/iSe6EB

    Couric is close to a deal with ABC which would give her a one hour five days a week talk show, as well as guest anchoring, appearances on 20/20 and specials.

    CULTURAL:

    Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon Name Twins Moroccan Scott and Monroe: http://bit.ly/kiUE1C

    Glee Heading to the Big Screen in 3-D: http://eonli.ne/jhTJYn

    Neil Patrick Harris to Host Tony Awards Again: http://eonli.ne/jG4Yg3

    Nick Jonas Loving Brother Joe’s Solo Album: http://on.mtv.com/lFzCum

    First Clip Released From Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: http://bit.ly/lNgEej

    Ben Folds Covers Ke$ha: http://bit.ly/iwvHYF

    Kristin Andrews
    Bio: Kristin is Rock the Vote's Communications Intern

    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com