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Should We Blame Climate Change for the Moore Tornado? Police officers stand guard in front of Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Notre Dame has been evacuated after a man committed suicide in the 850-year-old monument and tourist attraction. Right-Wing Activist Commits Suicide Inside Notre Dame Cathedral Just Your Garden-Variety Gnome Concerns Guatemalan High Court Rewinds the Country's First Genocide Conviction A woman walks on a street, as the headquarters (L) of the Federal Security Service is seen in the background, in central Moscow, May 14, 2013. Russian Security Service Says It Foiled a Terrorist Attack in Moscow North Korean leader Kim Jong-un applauds with children uring a visit to the Pyongyang Myohyangsan Children's Camp, situated at the foot of Mt. Myohyang in North Phyongan Province, in this photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) North Korea Can't Stop Firing Missiles North Korea Tests Missiles for Second Day in a Row Sore Losers Can't Accept That France Legalized Gay Marriage Why Is North Korea Testing Missiles Now? The EPA Could Lose Its Power to Fight Climate Change Before Using It The Greatest, Drunkest Hits of Toronto's (Alleged) Crack-Smoking Mayor Amir Ismagulov, the father of Azamat Tazhayakov, visits the makeshift memorial for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in Boston, Massachusetts May 7, 2013. Former Chechen Rebel Is at Center of Boston Bombing Investigation Russia Just Sent Bashar al-Assad More Missiles Five Best Green Stories How Cell Phones Are Helping Fisherman Fight Piracy Saudi Twitter Users Have More to Worry About Than Going to Hell for Tweeting Report: The CIA Has Been Using the Same Terrible Wigs for Decades Chart of the Day What the Scientific Debate Over Climate Change Looks Like: 97.1% Agreement Stat of the Day A Bucket of KFC Chicken Smuggled into Gaza City Costs $27 Insurers Aren't So Worried About Climate Change That They're Preparing for It North Korea's 'Special Prison' for Its U.S. Prisoner Is Everything You Imagine What's Really Going on with Russia's Bizarre American 'Spy' Arrest Syria's Internet Is Offline Again Commuters walk on a pathway that was painted by protesters outside the hospital where a five-year-old girl, who was raped and tortured, is admitted in New Delhi April 23, 2013. Another Delhi Rape Suspect Is Nearly Killed in Prison Chart of the Day The Temperature in One South Dakota Town Just Rose 70 Degrees in 24 Hours The Video of a Rebel Eating a Dead Man's Organs Is a New Low in Syria If U.S.-Trained Troops in the Congo Rape 6-Year-Olds, How Do We Train Troops? Russia Has Arrested a U.S. Diplomat It Swears Is a CIA Spy, Disguises and All Major Retailers Agree to Basic Safety Accord in Bangladesh Chart of the Day Extreme Weather Drove More Than 30 Million People from Their Homes in 2012 The Hypochondriac's Guide to Which New Killer Disease Will Kill You Why the Newseum Changed Its Mind About Honoring These Dead Cameramen Why You May Soon Be Eating More Insects Bangladeshi relatives of those missing in the April 24 garment factory building collapse inspect recovered bodies as they look for their dear ones in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 12, 2013. Bangladesh Rescue Operation Ends with 1,127 Dead Chris Hadfield Sings 'Space Oddity' ... in Space Pope Francis Names 800 New Saints in One Go Things Are Getting Ugly for Syrian Refugees in Turkey Astronauts at the International Space Station Successfully Fixed Its Leaky Pump Violence Doesn't Stop Pakistan from Voting on Election Day Plants Can Talk Ríos Montt Convicted of Genocide Three Ugly Males Seek Ugly Female: Must Want Kids, Desire to Save Species Chart of the Day There's More Carbon Dioxide in the Air Now Than Any Time in 3 Million Years Relax: Aliens Probably Aren't Coming to Invade Earth, Says This Ph.D. Student A girl sits on a chair placed among rubble as she sells bread on a damaged street in Deir al-Zor May 9, 2013. The World Is Going in Circles on Syria The New SARS-Like Virus Has a French Connection, and It Spreads in a Hospital Woman Found Alive in Rubble 17 Days After Bangladesh Building Collapse New Details About North Korea's American Prisoner Are Appropriately Crazy Chart of the Day The More Climate Polls Stay the Same, the More the Earth Changes A policeman stands guard at an election commission office in Quetta May 8, 2013. Pakistan's general elections will be held on May 11. The Taliban Wants to Blow Up Pakistan's Historic Election This Weekend Did a Female North Korean Traffic Cop Save Kim Jong-un from Assassination? A garment worker inspects a factory belonging to Tung Hai Group, a large garment exporter, after a fire in Dhaka May 9, 2013. Bangladesh Garment Industry Hit with Another Deadly Accident