News From Around the Web: April 10 Edition
April 10th, 2012In today’s top news, the special prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin case has decided not to use a grand jury, a Michigan road sign is hacked to display “Trayvon a N—-r” and police say both Tulsa shooting suspects confessed to their crimes.
The special prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin case has decided not to use a grand jury. [BET]
A Michigan road sign is hacked to display “Trayvon a N—-r.” [MSNBC]
Police say Tulsa shooting suspects confessed to crimes. [Reuters]
Think Like a Man producer is confident that the film will be No. 1 at the box office on April 20. [BET]
A Washington seventh grader took control of his school bus after the driver collapsed. [MSNBC]
Study: Blacks and Latinos less likely to be prescribed antidepressants. [UofM]
Rapper Eve says she is close to releasing her first new album in 10 years. [BET]
Early dental x-rays for children may be linked to brain tumors. [ABC]
Mali coup leader rejects assistance from foreign troops. [BBC]
Syria has begun withdrawing troops from cities in accordance with the U.N.-backed peace plan. [AJE]

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