12 THINGS TO KNOW NOW | |  | Missing Plane Ran Out of Gas
A British satellite firm has released the data that led authorities to conclude Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ran out of gas and crashed in the Indian Ocean. Families of the 239 people aboard had pressed for the release of the data | |  | | | |  | Breast-Feeding Posters Panned In Mexico
Health professionals say posters featuring topless celebs that read, "Don't turn your back on them, give them your breast," both sexualize women and fault those who choose not to breast-feed, rather than simply emphasizing the benefits of breast milk | |  | | | |  | Abuse Victim Group Says Pope's Offer to Meet Just a 'Gesture'
Pope Francis says his plans to meet with a group of sex abuse victims at the Vatican is part of an effort to "go forward" with "zero tolerance" in confronting and preventing clergy abuse, but the head of a U.S. victims' group has dismissed the upcoming session as "another gesture, another public relations coup" that could prove meaningless | |  | | | |  | California College Set for Day of Mourning
The University of California, Santa Barbara will hold a day of reflection and memorial service for six students who were killed last Friday, when police say Elliot Rodger, 22, fatally stabbed three people and then shot to death three more while speeding through Isla Vista | |  | | | |  | X-Men Can’t Hit the Elusive $100 Million Opening
The freaks-and-geeks reunion Days of Future Past earned $91.4 million between Thursday and Sunday, but TIME movie critic Richard Corliss sees a number of factors that may have kept this and other blockbuster action films away from the $100 million three-day weekend | |  | | |
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