Lunch Break: Somalia, Primary Fever, Breakfast

By Connect Mason Reporter Rachael Dickson

Daily items of interest from all over the news and blog feeds.

The U.S. launched two missiles into a home in southern Somalia today, in what the U.S. military is calling a precision airstrike against "known terrorists." This is the third U.S. attack on targets in Somalia since the beginning of last year, Voice of America reports.

It’s possible that the Democratic nominee for President will be decided tomorrow in the primaries taking place in Texas, Ohio, Vermont, and Rhode Island. However, as the New York Times discusses, the struggle for the nomination between Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may only be beginning.

A new study reports that teenagers who eat breakfast tend to lead a healthier life than those who don’t.

A store robber in Iowa managed to leave a vital piece of evidence behind for the police, his W-2 form.

The California Supreme Court is preparing for a hearing Tuesday to determine the constitutionality of a state law defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.

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