| New Zealand Less than a week after the Christchurch attacks, New Zealand is taking serious action on gun laws. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced today that all military-style semi-automatic weapons, assault rifles and high-capacity magazines will be banned. The proposal goes to Parliament in the first week of April. Before that, New Zealand leaders may reclassify some semi-automatic weapons as "military-style." Of course, this means a lot of New Zealand citizens will suddenly find themselves owning illegal firearms. The country's Cabinet has been tasked with creating a buyback program, and there will be a period of "gun amnesty" during which citizens can drop off the newly banned firearms at police stations. One lobbying group acknowledged the changes may not sit well with some of its members but said it backs tougher laws, adding, "We are trying to tread a responsible path." | | | Brexit | | | Boeing | | | Florida massage parlor scandal New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft really doesn't want you to see video evidence of an encounter in a Florida massage parlor that led to him being charged with soliciting prostitution. His attorneys have filed a motion to block the public release of surveillance video and other evidence collected before his arrest. The state of Florida does not support with the request, according to the motion. Kraft, 77, also won't accept a plea deal in the case, a source said. Prosecutors have offered to drop misdemeanor charges against Kraft and 24 other men in exchange for fines, community service and an admission they would be found guilty at trial. | | | Postpartum depression | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. What's the secret to Olive Garden's big comeback? Shockingly, it involves FEWER breadsticks. Jay-Z, Cyndi Lauper and Schoolhouse Rock! among latest recordings preserved by Library of Congress Each year, the Library chooses 25 "audio treasures" to preserve, so future alien invaders can quickly get up to speed on what humanity's been up to. Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus and Halsey among Woodstock headliners Wow, Jay-Z has had himself a good week. Giant sunfish, weighing more than a car, washes up on Australia beach Reason #6458 to avoid the beach. Peppa, the cartoon pig, is sexist, claims London Fire Brigade Well, there's a sentence you probably didn't think you'd read today. | | $9.3 billion The fines imposed on Google since 2017 by European Union regulators for hindering competition. Responding to a $1.7 billion fine this week, the search giant says it's "already made a wide range of changes to our products to address the Commission's concerns." | | | They had it as children. They were miserable for a few days, and they all turned out fine. | | | | What do you get when you combine hip-hop with the expression and passion of sign language? A musical experience like none other (Click here to watch.) By the way, if this video is your style, you'll love the newest addition to our 5 Things newsletter family. The Good Stuff is a weekly dose of positive vibes, uplifting news and fascinating stories. How do I know it's good? Well, I write it ;) Sign up here! | | | | |
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