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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Inside the ‘Killer Robot’ Olympics

Today: Man Sets Self on Fire at Vatican , Rev. Defrocked for Gay Wedding , Execution Rates Near 20-Year Low
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

December 19, 2013
END OF DAYS

The research branch of the U.S. Defense Department, DARPA, is putting on a big competition in Florida this Friday and Saturday for the world's most advanced robots. Many of these "robots" will take the form of airborne drones, big and small; some will be weapons systems on ships; and some will be moving more or less like animals and humans. The Daily Beast's Christopher Dickey reports.

DRASTIC

An Italian man, armed with a bottle of gasoline and a note with his daughter's phone number, entered St. Peter's Square in the Vatican early Thursday morning, and set himself ablaze. A Jesuit priest tried to save the man, attempting to use his cape to put out the fire before police showed up with a fire extinguisher. The man, 52, is now at the hospital suffering serious burns on his torso. His motive for setting himself on fire is still unknown. The police officers who responded to the scene suffered smoke inhalation and minor burns on their hands.

DEFIANT

Rev. Frank Schaefer was officially defrocked by the United Methodist church for officiating his gay son's wedding Thursday. A jury of Methodist pastors found the Pennsylvania pastor guilty of violating the church's rules last month and suspended him, but gave him the opportunity to agree to follow the Methodist Book of Discipline before forcing him to resign. Schaefer said he thinks the book is discriminatory against gay people and refused to quit—so they defrocked him.

YOU'RE EXCUSED

Eight federal inmates imprisoned for crack cocaine offenses are expected to have their sentences commuted by the president on Thursday. The unprecedented move by Obama is seen as a further rebuke to the severe mandatory penalties for drug crimes loosened by 2011's Fair Sentencing Act, as the inmates likely would have received lighter sentences under current law. "The bottom line…is that there are several thousand more where they came from," said Julie Stewart, founder of the group Families Against Mandatory Minimums. The inmates, who are serving sentences ranging from 15 years to life, would be released within 120 days.

DOWNER

It might be best to cancel that company shindig this week—new research suggests forcing coworkers to mingle can be damaging for relationships between diverse members of staff.


JEALOUS
Putin: 'I Envy Obama'
Because he "gets away" with spying.
NEW MEDIA
IAC Creates Match Group
To house online dating ventures.
BASKETBALL DIPLOMACY
Rodman Balling in N. Korea
Despite recent execution.
NOW YOU SEE IT
'Invisible Helmet' Creators Dish
On their stylish biking gear.
LOL
Jennifer Lawrence on Butt Plugs
Watch the hilarious 'Conan' interview.
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