North Korea
▪ CNN: North Korea warn's 'moment of explosion' nears
▪ TheGuardian: North Korea nuclear threats prompt US missile battery deployment to Guam
▪ CNN: Amid Pyongyang bluster, a hint of a missile launch
▪ LATimes: Kim Jong Un is a pudgy punk with the power to create great misery
▪ Biography.com: Kim Jong-un
Roger Ebert
▪ CNN: Film critic Roger Ebert dies (update)
▪ NYTimes(blog): Facebook seeks to be mobile 'home' of Android users (update)
▪ USAToday: Roger Ebert is fighting cancer again
▪ FOXNews: Roger Ebert says he has cancer again, taking 'leave of presence'
▪ Reuters: U.S. film critic Roger Ebert says cancer has returned
Facebook
▪ USAToday: Do you love Facebook enough to let it rule your phone? (update)
▪ LATimes: How to watch Facebook's announcement live
▪ CNN: Coming today: A Facebook phone?
▪ GlassDoor: A look at Facebook salaries
Daddy Yankee
▪ LATimes: Daddy Yankee's publicist refutes gay rumors, blames online outlet
▪ PerezHilton: Daddy Yankee's rep denies rumors that the singer is gay
▪ Billboard: Daddy Yankee rep: Rumors 'falsely written'
Jay Leno
▪ USAToday: David Letterman, Jay Leno trade barbs
▪ ABCNews(blog): Jay Leno to exit 'Tonight Show,' Jimmy Fallon in the wings
▪ CNN: Monologue: Jay Leno congratulates 'Tonight Show' replacement Jimmy Fallon
Brittney Griner
▪ USAToday: Brittney Griner responds to Mark Cuban's offer
▪ BleacherReport: Breaking down what Brittney Griner's role in the NBA would be
▪ ESPN: Lieberman to Griner: Go for it (first woman in NBA)
Brian Banks
▪ LATimes: Brian Banks has chance to 'live out his dream,' Atlanta Falcons GM says
▪ CNN: From a prison cell to the football field: Exonerated Brian Banks signs with Atlanta Falcons
▪ CBSNews: Brian Banks, football player exonerated in rape case, signs with Atlanta Falcons
Hyundai-Kia recall
▪ USAToday: Hyundai, Kia recall 1.9M vehicles for switch, air bag
▪ CNN: Hyundai, Kia recalling 1.6 million vehicles
▪ NBCNews: Hyndai, Kia recalling 1.9 million vehicles
Obama salary
▪ WashingonPost: Obama's insulting salary stunt
▪ USAToday: Obama to return 5% of salary because of sequester
▪ NYTimes: In a budget gesture, Obama will return 5% of his salary
Other news
▪ CNN: Lululemon exec out after pants fiasco
▪ CNN: Suspect in W. Va. sheriff's death once treated for mental issues, source says
▪ CNN: Carnival ship breaks loose, 1 missing
▪ CNN: New York KFC, McDonald's workers strike
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