News Headlines - 14 November 2013

Another tower opens at World Trade Center site | app.com

Another office tower has opened at the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan. A ribbon-cutting was held Wednesday for the 978-foot 4 World Trade Center. It stands near 1 World Trade Center, sometimes called the Freedom Tower. That tower was declared the nation’s tallest this week and is expected to open next year. Four World Trade is designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki. It faces the Sept. 11, 2001, memorial’s south reflecting pool.

Hundreds arrested in international child porn case - Toronto - CBC News

Toronto police revealed details this morning of an international child sex abuse and pornography investigation that stretched across six continents and has led to hundreds of arrests, including 50 in Ontario and 58 in the rest of Canada. At a news conference Thursday, police said 348 people have been arrested and 386 children rescued from situations around the world where they were at risk. Twenty-four children in Canada were among those rescued, they said.

Missing Pussy Riot prisoner Nadezhda Tolokonnikova 'in Siberia hospital' - Telegraph

Jailed activist, who had not been heard from for almost a month, is being treated for medical issues in a tuberculosis hospital, husband says

Beatles legend watches Hakuho's latest triumph | The Japan Times

Mongolian yokozuna Hakuho put on a show for Beatles legend Paul McCartney on Thursday, preserving his share of the lead with a clinical win on the fifth day of action at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament.

Dogs first tamed in prehistoric Europe, DNA reveals | Reuters

Humans first made dogs their best friends in prehistoric Europe, where groups of hunter-gathers learnt to tame dangerous wolves into companions between 19,000 and 32,000 years ago, scientists said on Thursday.