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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. WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL TO TESTIFY IN IRS PROBE • Congress is expected to hear from Jennifer O'Connor about Lois Lerner's lost emails after issuing a subpoena for her to appear. • • 2. IN PRIMARIES, NEW CONSERVATIVES TAKE ON INCUMBENTS WHO BRING HOME THE BACON • Among the candidates in Mississippi, New York, Oklahoma, Maryland, Colorado and Utah are two of the longest-serving members of Congress, Republican Sen. Thad Cochran and Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel. • • 3. KERRY RETURNS TO IRAQ FOR SECOND VISIT IN TWO DAYS • The U.S. top diplomat is holding talks with a key Kurdish leader in the autonomous region who could be the kingmaker in any new government. • • 4. WHAT INVESTIGATORS ARE FOCUSING ON IN ASIANA CRASH • The National Transportation Safety Board is eyeing pilots' actions in determining the cause of the Boeing 777 crash in San Francisco almost a year ago. • • 5. SECRET MEMO ON DRONE KILLINGS RELEASED • The Justice Department says the government may be justified in killing a U.S. citizen abroad if the person has joined the enemy. • • 6. TINY TONGA FINDS ITSELF A VICTIM OF CHINESE LARGESSE • The Pacific island nation received aid from Beijing in the past decade that's alienating New Zealand, one of its main Western allies. • • 7. IN SAN FRANCISCO, TOO MUCH MONKEY BUSINESS • The city issues a cease-and-desist order to the makers of Monkey Parking, an app that allows users to sell off public parking spots. •
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