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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Cheat Sheet - ‘White Girls Seem the Most Appetizing’

Today: Supreme Court Likely to Strike Down the Voting Rights Act's Section 5 , Pope: I'm 'Not Coming Down From the Cross' , Several Killed in Swiss Shooting
Cheat Sheet: Morning

February 27, 2013
CANNIBAL COP

Testimony in the trial of an NYPD officer accused of conspiring to kill and eat women featured talk of 'Southern Fried Belle,' 'Girl Soup,' foot fancies, asphyxiation fetishes, and other fantasies the cop raised in emails. The Daily Beast's Michael Daly reports.

COURT DECISION

The Supreme Court hears a challenge to a key provision of the landmark 1965 law on Wednesday. The Daily Beast's Adam Winkler on why it will probably be invalidated by five justices, led by John Roberts, who believes 'things have changed in the South.'

VALETE

Pope Benedict XVI told the 50,000 worshipers packed into St. Peter's Square in the Vatican for his final Mass on Wednesday that he is "not coming down from the cross." Benedict, the first pope in almost 600 years to retire, recalled the "joy" of the papacy, but also insisted that "to love the church means to have the courage to take difficult, painful decisions, always keeping the good of the church in mind, not oneself." Meanwhile, most of the church's most powerful cardinals are already in the Vatican to pick Benedict's successor, and Benedict will meet with them for the final time on Thursday morning. Oddsmakers have Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson at 11–4 odds of being the next pope, and Italy's Archbishop Angelo Scola with 3–1 odds.

DEVELOPING

Several people have been killed in a shooting Wednesday at a Swiss factory near Lucerne, authorities said, and at least four were critically injured. Police said the shooting took place at 9 a.m. at the wood factory plant called Kronospan in the town of Menznau. The factory employs 410 people, according to local media. No motive has been reported. There is no national gun registry in Switzerland, but it is estimated that up to one in three of the country's 8 million residents own guns.

IT'S OVER!

Senate has voted 58–41 in favor of confirming Chuck Hagel as the next secretary of Defense, ending a long, drawn-out battle between members of Congress and the White House. The Senate ended its filibuster of the Hagel nomination earlier on Tuesday, allowing the vote to go on. A number of key Republicans who had been blocking Hagel's nomination, including John McCain, Tom Coburn, and Kelly Ayotte, voted to end the filibuster. It's likely Hagel will be confirmed by the end of the day.


THREATS
Iran Develops Nuclear 'Plan B'
Will be able to produce plutonium.
ACCUSED
Mexican Union Leader Arrested
Considered country's "most powerful woman."
CAPITOL DRAMA
Boehner: Senate Can Get 'Off Their Ass'
On the sequester.
KING OF BEERS
Budweiser Sued for Watering Down Beer
Parent company accounts for 39 percent of all U.S. brews.
FAREWELL CROWN
Miss Delaware Teen USA Resigns
After porn past surfaces.
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