News Headlines - 04 March 2015

US billionaire Paul Allen discovers wreck of Japan's biggest warship Musashi | The Guardian

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen says he has found the Japanese Navy’s biggest warship at the bottom of the sea in the Philippines, 70 years after US forces sank it.
Allen posted a photo on Twitter on Tuesday of the second world war battleship Musashi’s rusty bow, which bore the Japanese empire’s Chrysanthemum seal.

CT scan finds mummified monk inside 1,000-year-old Buddha - CNET

The Buddha, exhibited at the Drents Museum in The Netherlands last year, was taken to the Meander Medical Centre in Amersfoort, where it was subjected to a full CT scan and had samples taken with an endoscope, under the supervision of Buddhist art expert Erik Brujin.
The mummy inside the statue -- the only one of its kind ever found -- is believed to be a Buddhist master named Liuquan of the Chinese Meditation School, who died around 1100 AD.

Man claims exploding iPhone left him with severe leg burns - CNN.com

A New York man says his smartphone blew up in his pocket and that he wound up in a hospital.

Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email Account at State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules - NYTimes.com

Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account to conduct government business as secretary of state, State Department officials said, and may have violated federal requirements that officials’ correspondence be retained as part of the agency’s record.

Ex-CIA chief Petraeus to plead guilty, admits giving mistress secrets | Reuters

Former CIA Director David Petraeus has agreed to plead guilty to mishandling classified information, with the retired four-star general admitting to giving eight "black books" full of such data to a military mistress who was writing his biography.