AP says Twitter hacked after false report of White House explosions
USA-WHITEHOUSE/AP (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-AP says Twitter hacked after false report of White House explosions
Federal prosecutor Roy speaks to media after first court appearance of Esseghaier in Montreal
Federal prosecutor Richard Roy (R) speaks to media after the first court appearance of Chiheb Esseghaier in Montreal, April 23, 2013. Two men charged in Canada with plotting an attack on a passenger train will appear in court for bail hearings on Tuesday, while questions swirl about their background and reported links to al Qaeda elements in Iran. Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal and Raed Jaser, 35, were arrested and charged by Canadian police on Monday, sparking worries of a Canadian terror attack just one week after the Boston Marathon bombings killed three people and injured more than 200. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi (CANADA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
John Norris, lawyer of suspect Raed Jaser, speaks to media outside Old City Hall Court, following client's brief appearance in court in Toronto
John Norris, the lawyer of suspect Raed Jaser, speaks to the media outside Old City Hall Court, following his client's brief appearance in court in Toronto April 23, 2013. Two men charged in Canada with plotting an attack on a passenger train will appear in court for bail hearings on Tuesday, while questions swirl about their background and reported links to al Qaeda elements in Iran. Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal and Jaser, 35, were arrested and charged by Canadian police on Monday, sparking worries of a Canadian terror attack just one week after the Boston Marathon bombings killed three people and injured more than 200. REUTERS/Jon Blacker (CANADA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
John Norris, the lawyer of Raed Jaser, speaks to media outside Old City Hall Court, following client's brief appearance in court in Toronto
John Norris (C), the lawyer of suspect Raed Jaser, speaks to the media outside Old City Hall Court, following his client's brief appearance in court in Toronto April 23, 2013. Two men charged in Canada with plotting an attack on a passenger train will appear in court for bail hearings on Tuesday, while questions swirl about their background and reported links to al Qaeda elements in Iran. Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal and Jaser, 35, were arrested and charged by Canadian police on Monday, sparking worries of a Canadian terror attack just one week after the Boston Marathon bombings killed three people and injured more than 200. REUTERS/Jon Blacker (CANADA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Costa Rica - National assembly passes amendment to computer crimes law
Costa Rica - National assembly passes amendment to computer crimes law
COLUMN - In defense of journalistic error
Hilary Sargent, who does business on the Web as Chart Girl, compiled the best early guide to the journalistic mistakes made on the afternoon of April 17, as broadcasters and wire services moved their conflicting and error-studded reports about the status of the Boston Marathon bombing dragnet.
Egypt's Mursi moves to defuse furore over judges
EGYPT-JUDGES/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Egypt's Mursi moves to defuse furore over judges
Russia - Two journalists physically attacked in separate incidents in Novosibirsk
Russia - Two journalists physically attacked in separate incidents in Novosibirsk
Web startup Aereo sets its sights on Boston TV market
AEREO-BOSTON/:Web startup Aereo sets its sights on Boston TV market
Bahrain says thwarted attacks, found bombs before F1 race
BAHRAIN-UNREST/:Bahrain says thwarted attacks, found bombs before F1 race