Published 6:40 a.m. CST
Nothing trending yet for today
Google trends from yesterday with 1M searches
Angelina Jolie
▪ NYTimes: Angelina Jolie's disclosure of preventive mastectomy highlights dilemma
▪ Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy news shocks, enlightens (ad first)
▪ CNN: Angelina Jolie's brave message
No google trends from yesterday with at least 100,000 searches but <1M
Also happening...
Military sex abuse scandal
▪ CNN: Assigned to protect, suspected of abuse: Another military member under investigation
▪ NBCNews: Military facing historic tipping point on rape epidemic
▪ NBCNews: Army sergeant assigned to sex-abuse prevention being investigated for pimping, sexual assault
▪ FoxNews: Lawmakers outraged over another alleged sexual midconduct case
AP probe
▪ CNN: Justice official defends AP phone records subpoenas
▪ FoxNews: Holder faces 'pointed' questions at hearing after defending AP records probe
IRS/Tea party controversy
▪ CNN: Obama says some IRS employees failed; orders accountability
▪ NBCNews: IRS Tea Party scandal still unresolved, audit charges
▪ FoxNews: New IRS scandal revives past allegations against agency
▪ CBSNews: 'Ineffective management' led to IRS Tea Party targeting: Treasury report
North Korea
▪ CNN: N. Korea: U.S. citizen in special prison
Culture-in-the-U.S. news
▪ CBSNews: Minnesota governor signs same-sex marriage bill
▪ CNN: Parents sue South Carolina for surgically turning child into a female
▪ CNN: NFL's Patrick Willis shoots snake and people are upset about it
▪ NBCNews: Prince Harry visits storm-torn Jersey shore (ad first)
▪ NBCNews: Still hatin' on the airlines? J.D. Power says they're getting better
Culture-in-the-U.S. news continued
▪ NBCNews: NTSB recommends lowering drunken driving blood alcohol level to .05
▪ NBCNews: Feds charge 89 people, including doctors, nurses, with Medicare fraud
▪ NBCNews: LinkedIn evicts little-known 'red-light' district
▪ NBCNews: Pediatricians take on gun lobby... carefully
▪ FoxNews: How the 1 percent does Disney: Moms pay $1,000-a-day to hire disabled members to skip lines
Health news
▪ NBCNews: Report questioning salt guidelines riles heart experts
▪ NBCNews: CDC: 2012 was deadliest year for West Nile in U.S.
▪ NBCNews: Anger may raise heart attack risk, study finds
▪ NBCNews: Saudi Arabia confirms 4 new cases of SARS-like coronavirus
Followup news
▪ NBCNews: Search for John Wayne Gacy victims solves decades-old missing persons case
▪ USAToday: Defense Department workers forced to take furloughs
Other news
▪ NPR: Obstacles remain as military set to allow women in combat
▪ NBCNews: 10,000-mile fundraising (soccer-ball dribbing) event ends in tragedy
▪ NBCNews: Five found dead in Western Nevada town
▪ NBCNews: Navy's X-47B drone completes first carrier takeoff
▪ ABCNews: Prom-bound teens rescue car-crash victims
▪ ABCNews: (Video) Calif. girl, 7, escapes kidnapper's trunk after broad-daylight snatch in Sacramento
Outside-the-U.S. news
▪ ABCNews: Syrian refugees sell daughters (ad first)
▪ NBCNews: Colombia: Hit man targeting high-profile journalists
▪ FoxNews: UN says Indian Ocean cyclone threatening over 8 million people
Thinking news
▪ Time: Mysteries of bubbles revealed (ad first)
▪ CNN: Who will pay more under Obamacare? Young men
Obituaries in the news
▪ CNN: Former NFL star Chuck Muncie dies
Out-of-the-ordinary news
▪ CNN: Ridulous Obstacle Challenge is most ridiculous 5K. Ever
▪ NBCNews: New York driver with 201 license suspensions arrested
▪ NBCNews: Anna Pierre, North Miami mayoral candidate who claims she was endorsed by Jesus Christ, comes in last
▪ NBCNews: Virgina man wins lottery for fourth time
▪ FoxNews: Swedish man dies after toothpick gets stuck in throat
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