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Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s former president
who was ousted in a military coup last
year, appeared in a soundproof cage at
his criminal trial on Tuesday in Cairo. He
has been charged with crimes related to
prison breaks in the 2011 uprising against
Hosni Mubarak. Egyptian state TV, the only
media outlet allowed in the courtroom, called the glass cage “the hero of today’s trial”
for keeping the peace. According to reports, when he was finally allowed to speak, Morsi
challenged the court’s authority to try him and insisted he was still the president.
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HUFFINGTON
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XLVII
THAT’S
VIRAL
THIS WEEK WE
IT’S WAY TOO
LEARNED THAT
EASY TO MESS UP
THERE’S ONE THING YOUR KIDS...
YOU SHOULD NEVER
PUT IN YOUR WATER...
The Seattle Seahawks and the Denver
Broncos will face off in Super Bowl XLVII
on Sunday. The teams can expect cold
weather — and possibly snow — at the
MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The 2014
matchup is especially noteworthy, as the
Broncos’ Peyton Manning and the NFL’s
top-rated offense will face off against
Richard Sherman and the NFL’s top-rated
defense. The 12-year age gap between the
Seahawks’ Russell Wilson and Manning
is the largest ever between quarterbacks
in Super Bowl history, and the Seahawks
team includes the first legally deaf NFL
offensive player, fullback Derrick Coleman.
A selection of the week’s most talked-about stories.
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