Hillary wins New York, Massachusetts

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton wins her home state New York and Massachussetts in the 'Super Tuesday' Presidential primaries.
Clinton is the projected winner in the state of New Jersey.
Obama is the projected winner in Delaware and has bagged Alabama and the caucus in North Dakota.
Republican John McCain has won New York which has winner-take-all 101 delegates.
Senator McCain is already the projected winner in Delaware, Connecticut, Illinois and New Jersey.
His rival Mitt Romney has won only Massachussetts and Utah.
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Salman Rushdie's attacker Hadi Matar charged with attempted murder, assault
Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old New Jersey man who stabbed Mumbai-born author Salman Rushdie in New York on Friday, has been charged with 'attempted murder and assault in the second degree', the Chautauqua Country district attorney's office said on Saturday. Matar was born and raised in the US, the head of the local municipality, Ali Qassem Tahfa, told news agency AFP. Rushdie remained hospitalised in serious condition.
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Monkeypox: WHO creates forum, asks public to propose new name for virus
The WHO has been in the process of renaming monkeypox since June alongside other efforts to urge the global community not to have any stereotypes around it. The zoonotic disease is disproportionately affecting men in sexual relationships with men and spreads via close contact.
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Salman Rushdie: The free speech champion whose 'verses' put his life at risk
A Booker Prize that catapulted him to the pantheon of global literary stalwarts to a fatwa by Iran's Supreme Leader that forced him into hiding and years of death threats, Mumbai-born author Salman Rushdie was both idolised and demonised for a singular trait that defined his life and works -- championing free speech. His memoir is Joseph Anton, named for the pseudonym he used while in hiding.
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Iran's hardline newspapers praise Salman Rushdie's attacker Hadi Matar
While Iran is yet to make an official statement on the attack on 'The Satanic Verses' author Salman Rushdie, several hardline newspapers in the country on Saturday openly praiseRushdie'ser. Rushdie was stabbed in the neck and torso on Friday while onstage at a lecture in New York state by Hadi Matar, a man from Fairview, New Jersey, who had bought a pass to the event at the Chautauqua Institution.
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Salman Rushdie had once complained about ‘too much security’: Report
Read French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo slams Salman Rushdie, who was attacked and stabbed on stage at a literary event here stabbing A bloodied Rushdie was airlifted from a field adjacent to the venue to a hospital in northwestern Pennsylvania where the 75-year-old writer underwent surgery. In 2001, Rushdie publicly complained about having too much security around him, The New York Post reported.