There’s an update to the story that viral around the world, the infant rescued from a toilet pipe in China;  The Russian punk rocker on a jail hunger strike is moved to hospital; Huge explosions accompany a freight train derailment in America;  An old scroll in a European university turns out to be a mayor historic relic. 

Police in China have found the mother of the newborn infant rescued from a toilet drain, an amazing feat documented on video.  The baby boy remains in hospital in Jinhua and is reportedly in stable condition.  Police say they interviewed the woman and she “deeply regrets what she did,” but the rest of the case remains under investigation.

A member of the Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot has been moved to a prison hospital.  Maria Alyokhina went on a hunger strike when she was forbidden to attend her own parole hearing.  Alyokhina and two other members of the Pussy Riot group were jailed after staging an anti-Vladimir Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral in February 2012.  The prosecution prompted worldwide condemnation, with Sir Paul McCartney among those calling for the band members to be freed.

A freight train smashed into a truck in Baltimore County, Maryland causing a massive derailment of rail cars carrying chemicals.  One of those cars burst into flames and exploded as witnesses recorded the whole thing on video.  Despite the volatility of the chemicals, none are toxic inhalants and area residents do not need to be evacuated.  The driver of the truck was taken to hospital in serious condition. 

Algeria is jailing a doctor for 12 years, for taking the infants born to single mothers and selling the kids in France for adoption.  The scheme is believed to have been in operation since the 1990s until it unraveled when a woman died at one of Doctor Khelifa Hanouti’s clinics.

The two most powerful street gangs in Honduras declared a truce and promised to end street violence that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.  The gangs are basing it on a similar treaty by gangs in in El Salvador, which cut that nation’s homicide rate by 52 percent.

In New Zealand, the major North Island highways are open once again after a big ice and snow storm created treacherous road conditions on the North Island's Central Plateau that no Kiwi dared to traverse.  People driving between Wellington and Auckland were forced to take long detours on low-lying roads.  The South Island is reportedly clear.

It turns out that an antique Torah scroll in storage at the University of Bologna in Italy is much older and more significant than researchers knew:  Once dated to the 17th century, carbon dating shows it was written more than 850 years ago, making the oldest known complete scroll of Judaism’s most important text. The university's Professor of Hebrew Mauro Perani realized the earlier dating was wrong when he saw the text was written in style much older than a couple of centuries ago, and it contained features forbidden in more modern Torahs.