2016年4月22日星期五

Reuters Morning Digest: April 22, 2016

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Friday, April 22, 2016
Unpopularity of Clinton, Trump puts spotlight on potential running mates
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rarely have two U.S. presidential front-runners needed more from running mates than Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Kremlin denies reports on Russian forces' fire on Israeli planes in Syria
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Friday denied media reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had discussed alleged incidents involving Russian forces in Syria and Israeli military aircraft.
Mitsubishi Motors mileage scandal widens, U.S. regulator seeks information
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp's fuel economy scandal broadened on Friday as U.S. auto safety authorities said they were seeking information, and media reported that the automaker had submitted misleading data on at least one more model than disclosed and likely several others.
Social media explodes as Prince tributes mark death of music icon
(Reuters) - The sudden death of music legend Prince sent shockwaves through social media on Thursday, as masses of Twitter users flooded the site to express their heart-felt emotions.
Huge long-necked dinosaurs had big, precocious babies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The babies of a huge, long-necked dinosaur called Rapetosaurus that lived on the island of Madagascar did not just sit in a nest and look cute. They were born ready for action.
Kenyan president signs anti-doping bill into law
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta signed into law an anti-doping bill required to avoid a ban from the Rio Olympics of a nation famed for its runners, the president's office said on Friday.
Prince fans dance grief away at all-night Minneapolis party
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Prince's funky tunes filling the room, up to a thousand of the pop star's fans danced the night away at the Minneapolis club where "Purple Rain" was filmed, celebrating the late singer hours after his death on Thursday.
French baker fires his savior instead of giving him his business
PARIS (Reuters) - A French baker who promised to give his business to the homeless man that saved his life has fired him instead.
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