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As we do every week, we’ve collected the top news stories and compiled them on one page. Digital Journalists reported on compelling tech news, the latest sports trades, insight into environmental stories and much more.

We also highlight some of the major topics Digital Journalists have been covering recently. Note you can see the trending topics at the top of any page on our news network, in the black bar.

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Review: Samsung Galaxy TabPro 8.4 the professional tablet? (Includes first-hand account) by Daniel Edwards

Samsung’s recently released TabPro line seeks to make an impact in the growing mid sized tablet market with the release of the professional minded TabPro 8.4.

Alter Bridge’s Myles Kennedy talks new single and tour (Includes interview) by Markos Papadatos

Acclaimed hard rock band Alter Bridge released their latest album “Fortress,” which features their newest single “Cry for Achilles.”

Alter Bridge appear on  That Metal Show

Alter Bridge appear on ‘That Metal Show’
Colin Douglas Gray

Review: Francis Bacon And Henry Moore Together In Terror And Beauty (Includes first-hand account) by Cate Kustanczy

The work of two wildly different artists is paired for a new exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. While it’s ambitious, Francis Bacon and Henry Moore: Terror and Beauty disappoints with a false sense of connection between the artists.

Op-Ed: Dangerous to be a Christian (Includes first-hand account) by Lonna Lisa Williams

2013 was a dangerous year for Christians. Many were tortured and killed, mostly by Islamists throughout the Middle East. Jesus said “love your enemy,” so Christians don’t usually seek revenge, making them easy targets.

Staying Alive: Reimer redemption in OT win over Boston (Includes interview and first-hand account) by Dave Pitman

Filled with energy and optimism just two periods earlier, tension crept near the boiling point late in the third period at the Air Canada Center Thursday night.

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Grim s dyke  view from the back of the house

Grim’s dyke, view from the back of the house

Rock climbing on one of the faces within Garden of the Gods.

Rock climbing on one of the faces within Garden of the Gods.

Agroturizam Pharos offers an authentic view of traditional Dalmatia.

Agroturizam Pharos offers an authentic view of traditional Dalmatia.

Ukrainian Art Spring Exhibit featuring the work and memorabilia of Taras Shevchenko.

Ukrainian Art Spring Exhibit featuring the work and memorabilia of Taras Shevchenko.

In the Media

Francis looks to heal Church with two pope saints by AFP

Pope Francis aims to unite conservative and reformist strands of Catholicism with the first canonisation of two popes this month — an impressive masterstroke that has already stirred dissent in some quarters.

Op-Ed: Sean Hannity’s ‘debate’ on orca bill evolves into full-on bashing by Elizabeth Batt

A new orca protection bill proposed in Sacramento yesterday generated immense media attention including a ‘debate’ on the Hannity show last night. Presented with few facts and a questionable guest, it became a deplorable display of bullying.

Heartbleed virus poses risks to all data, sent and received by Simon Crompton

When security researchers noticed issues with encryptions used to securely transmit emails, e-commerce transactions, social network posts, and other Web traffic, they dug deeper to discover the cause was something lurking for over two years.

NASA acknowledges strange light on Mars by Nathan Salant

NASA acknowledged for the first time Tuesday that a camera on one of its Mars rovers had captured an image of what could be artificial light emanating from the planet’s surface.

Photo taken by Curiosity rover in Mars  Gale Crater on April 3 shows light near the top of the frame...

Photo taken by Curiosity rover in Mars’ Gale Crater on April 3 shows light near the top of the frame to the left of center.
Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech

U.S. Navy’s ability to make fuel from seawater a ‘game-changer’ by Larry Clifton

Monday, US experts and Navy brass jointly announced a “game-changer” process that extracts carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas from seawater to produce liquid hydrocarbon fuel to power ships and jet aircraft.

NFL News and Rumors: Miles Austin to Oakland Raiders? by Larry Seely

Oakland Raiders General Manager Reggie McKenzie has made a concerted effort to add some veteran talent to the roster before the start of the 2014 NFL season. Despite some limited success, this team could make more moves before the start of camp.

Second electronic signal complicates search for missing plane by Nathan Salant

Just when it looked as if international teams searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet were closing in on their target in the Indian Ocean, an Australian vessel with a high-tech listening device reported a second signal a substantial distance away.

Australian Navy personnel stand on the forecastle of HMAS Perth in the search for missing Malaysia A...

Australian Navy personnel stand on the forecastle of HMAS Perth in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean, April 7, 2014
ABIS Nicolas Gonzalez, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE/AFP/File

‘Chinese buffet’ stand-up Star John Pinette dead at 50 by Sylvannia Soulet

Heavyset stand-up comedian and recovering addict John Pinette was found dead in his Pittsburgh hotel room on Sunday afternoon.

MLB Trade Rumors: Chase Headley to NY Yankees? by Larry Seely

Chase Headley and the San Diego Padres will likely soon part ways as the power hitting third baseman is set to become a free agent after the 2014 MLB season and money issues with the team will make it tough to resign their star player.

Mudder, I’m stuck! Ellen shows viral video of snow-stuck Canuck by Marcus Hondro

“Mudder I’m stuck” and “Jumpin’ Jesus” were the refrains of choice on the Ellen Degeneres show this week when she showed a video of a Canadian man, well, getting stuck. Barry Horlick got stuck in snow trying to walk out of his Mudder’s Newfoundland home.

Op-Ed: What happens to Windows XP after April 8? by Ken Hanly

After April 8, 2014 Microsoft will no longer provide technical assistance or automatic updates that help protect your computer that runs Windows XP. How will your PC’s vulnerabilities be exploited?

Op-Ed: Why Bradley won’t mix it up with Pacquiao on Saturday by Leo Reyes

On Saturday night, unbeaten American boxer Timothy Bradley will face Manny Pacquiao in the ring for the second time and most likely he won’t mix it up with Pacquiao to avoid being hit and as part of his strategy to keep his untainted career record.

2014 NHL Mock Draft: Entire first round projections and analysis by Larry Seely

With the 2013-14 hockey season winding down, teams that won’t make the Stanley Cup Playoffs are now preparing for this summers NHL Draft and an eye toward the future.

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