A) Whoops. A California legislator accidentally cast a vote in favor of the proposed state budget… because he was Facebooking and wasn’t paying attention. Representatives, they’re just like us! Lowering the Bar
B) No love for the Biebs – the Fourth Circuit has ruled that Justin Bieber and Usher will have to face a jury to determine if “Somebody to Love” infringed on copyrighted material. National Law Journal
C) Turns out that when AT&T said it offered “unlimited” data plans, it had its fingers crossed behind its back. The FCC plans to fine AT&T $100 million for throttling data speeds for customers above a certain usage limit. Wall Street Journal
D) New DNA evidence about a famous 8,500-year-old skeleton is reviving the legal debate about who owns the bones, researchers or the tribes. Nature
E) He really is back! Arnold Schwarzenegger pranked fans by posing as the Terminator in a Madame Tussauds and scaring the bejeezus out of visitors. MSNBC
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