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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Chicago’s Teen Girl Ganglord

Today: Kerry: U.S. Taped Moscow's Calls to Its Ukraine Spies , NBA May Make Sterling Ruling Today , 27 Dead as Tornadoes Batter South
Cheat Sheet: Morning

April 29, 2014
YOUNG GUN
Gakirah Barnes was a 17-year-old charter school graduate, but she was also "K.I.," a Chicago gang leader purported to have murdered two people. Michael Daly reports on the teen gang culture glorified in the Chicago rap scene, which Barnes's mother says ultimately seduced her daughter and led to her demise on April 11. "All those kids and rappers talk like Jesse James. Everyone wants to be the biggest and the baddest," she said. "This is life in Chicago."
CARELESS WHISPERS
Secretary of State John Kerry said he has proof Russia is managing a network of spies in Ukraine because the U.S. has been recording their phone conversations. Josh Rogin and Eli Lake report that Kerry revealed this information at the closed-door Trilateral Commission in Washington, along with details of Russia's intelligence efforts toward Ukrainian and Western leaders. "We know exactly who's giving those orders, we know where they are coming from," said Kerry.
CALLING FOUL

National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver is expected to announce a decision regarding sanctions and other punishments for Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Clippers Coach Doc Rivers has rebuffed efforts from Sterling to reach out to him, and many major companies, including State Farm, Sprint, and Red Bull, have suspended their team sponsorships. Andrew Zimbalist, an economics professor and former consultant to the NBA Players Association, said he predicts Silver will try to force Sterling to sell the team, following the publicity of his reported racist comments. "He'll tell Sterling, 'If you choose to stay, I won't let you go to any games. I won't let you make any personnel decisions. I won't let you communicate with the general manager. You could do that, or sell the team.'"

WICKED WEATHER

The deadly storms that started wreaking havoc in the southern and central regions of the U.S. over the weekend aren't over yet. In total, 27 people have been killed, 11 of them on Monday when tornadoes hit Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. On Tuesday, twisters are expected to slam the regions that were already hardest-hit. "It is almost identical areas that are under the gun, two days in a row," the Weather Channel's chief meteorologist Kevin Roth said. "That's not normally the case."

DO BETTER

On Monday, the White House called on colleges to respond more effectively and aggressively to sexual assaults on their campuses in a new report released by a task force established last January. Among the guidelines mentioned in the report, the government will establish NotAlone.gov to track information on specific campuses and provide victims with easier ways to report problems with their colleges' handling of assault. The Obama administration is also expected to ask Congress to pass measures to force colleges to create better anti-assault policies, such as mandatory sexual-assault surveys. According to the task force, one in five college students has been assaulted, but only 12 percent report it.


BACKTRACK
Kerry Sorry for 'Apartheid' Comment
Say it was a poor word choice.
stream it
Netflix Signs Deal With Verizon
To directly connect broadband users.
SURE
Russia Promises Not to Invade Ukraine
Says its military chief.
WE GO TOGETHER
Fox Plans Live 'Grease' Broadcast
Copycatting NBC.
NAME SHAME
Calling Girls Fat May Make Them Obese
Stigma doesn't help weight loss.
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