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Portal:Current events/2017 April 10

April 10, 2017 (2017-04-10) (Monday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
  • South Sudanese Civil War
    • Government-aligned militias kill 16 people during a raid in Wau, South Sudan. (Reuters)
  • Somali Civil War (2009–present)
    • A suicide bomber attacks a military training camp in Mogadishu, killing at least nine soldiers. Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack. (Al Jazeera)
Arts and culture
Business and economics
Disasters and accidents
International relations
Law and crime
  • 2017 North Park Elementary School shooting
    • An elementary school teacher and an 8-year-old student were shot and killed by the teacher's estranged husband, who then killed himself, at North Park Elementary School in San Bernardino, California. Another student, a 9-year-old boy who was also behind the teacher, was wounded. (CNN) (NBC News) (Fox News)
  • Voter ID laws in the United States
    • A federal district court for southern Texas rules that the state's voter ID law was passed in 2011 with the intent to discriminate against minority voters. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals previously found that the law had the effect of discriminating against minority voters, and remanded the case to the district court for further action. (Reuters) (Talking Points Memo)
  • Pakistan sentences former Indian Navy officer Kulbhushan Yadav to death for espionage and sabotage. (Dawn) (NDTV)
Politics and elections
  • Neil Gorsuch Supreme Court nomination
    • President Donald Trump's pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, is sworn in at the White House. (Reuters)
  • Alabama Governor Robert J. Bentley resigns as the Alabama House Judiciary Committee began impeachment proceedings against him over a relationship with a former aide. In addition, Bentley pleads guilty to two "failure to disclose" misdemeanors. Kay Ivey is sworn in as Alabama Governor. Under terms of the plea bargain, Bentley is forbidden from ever running for elected office in Alabama again. (NBC News) (Business Insider) (WHNT)
  • Starting this spring, the state of New York will offer free four-year public college tuition for residents whose families make less than $100,000, the first state in the country to do so. (NBC News)
Science and technology
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