Happy Mother’s Day!  We hope Oz’s Moms are getting breakfast in bed, or a bouquet of flowers, or just a day’s peace!  Meanwhile, here’s the news around the world:

Turkish officials are suggesting Syrian involvement in deadly blasts in the border town of Reyhanli, near the Mediterranean Sea.  Twin car bombs exploded on crowded shopping streets, killing at least 43 people and injuring 140.  The town has a lot of refugees from the Syrian Civil War. Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay said initial investigations showed the attackers were linked to Syrian intelligence.

Hundreds of thousands of fake election ballots were seized from a printing house used by a member of the former ruling party of Bulgaria on Saturday.  The opposition is claiming fraud.  On Sunday, voters are supposed pick a government to replace the one that resigned in February amid low living standards and corruption scandals.  Polls indicate no clear winner.

Cuba is doing a 180 on LGBT Rights:  Mariela Castro, daughter of President Raul Castro, led a massive Gay Rights in Havana, and said she is confident Marriage Equality would become law in the Socialist nation.  It’s a far cry from the 1960s, when Cuba outlawed homosexuality and homosexuals were interned in work camps.

The United States plans to return more than a dozen Dinosaur Skeletons to Mongolia.  The bones were illegally smuggled between 2010 and 2012.  One Tyrannosaur was already returned last week; Two more Tyrannosaurs, six Raptors and several Gallimimuses are heading back to the land they called home 70 million years ago.

Police in Milan, Italy say a Ghanaian immigrant killed one man and injured four others in a frenzied and apparently random attack with a pickaxe.  The suspect is reportedly undocumented, feeding the nascent political controversy over immigration to Italy.  The dead man was an unemployed worker who was one his way to a coffee shop and who was attacked to violently the pickaxe handle broke.  Two other people were hurt.

A man angry with his neighbors allegedly went on a rampage in a bulldozer in Washington.  Police say 51-year old Barry Alan Sweagle damaged several homes, knocking at least one off of its foundations.  The dozer also crushed a truck and downed a utility pole, temporarily knocking out power to thousands of customers.