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10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • • 1. WHAT'S NEXT IN MALAYSIAN PLANE SEARCH • An intensive hunt for pings from Flight 370's black boxes begins with two ships covering a 150-mile stretch of the Indian Ocean. • • 2. AP PHOTOGRAPHER KILLED, REPORTER WOUNDED IN AFGHANISTAN • Anja Niedringhaus died instantly after an Afghan policeman opened fire while she and reporter Kathy Gannon sat in their car. Gannon is reported in stable condition. • • 3. FORT HOOD VICTIM'S MOM: FROM JOY TO SORROW • Just two weeks ago, the mother of a soldier killed in the attack was reunited with the daughter she gave up for adoption at birth. • • 4. QUESTIONS FOR HEAD OF U.S. AGENCY BEHIND SECRET 'CUBAN TWITTER' • The USAID official is to testify in a hearing that could resolve key questions, including whether the Obama administration adequately informed lawmakers. • • 5. WHY EVEN PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE IS HARD TO GET NOW • The closing of the government open enrollment period for this year is having a ripple effect on insurers who also are declining to issue new policies. • • 6. BLACK MARKET FOR MARIJUANA STILL STRONG IN COLORADO • That's even though the state legalized recreational pot sales; advocates say it's all part of a transitional period. • • 7. WITH LETTERMAN RETIRING, CBS LOOKS TO A NEW LATE-NIGHT STAR • But just who that will be, and what kind of show might develop to compete (Continued on page 27)
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