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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 Friday:

• 1. SEARCH FOR MISSING PLANE TAKES ANOTHER TURN
• India expands its search for the missing Malaysian jetliner to seas west of the Andaman Islands amid signs that the jet may have flown on for hours after last contact.

• 2. PAINSTAKING EFFORTS TO FIND SURVIVORS IN RUBBLE OF NYC GAS EXPLOSION
• Rescuers use telescopic cameras and devices that probe for voices in their search for survivors of the blast that brought down two Harlem apartment buildings and killed at least eight people.

• 3. WHAT'S NEXT FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM
• President Barack Obama yields to pressure from some of his staunchest allies to look for ways to act without Congress to ease the suffering caused by deportation.

• 4. THE WEST READIES SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE
• U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Russia's foreign minister in London in a last-minute bid to stave off an East-West crisis over Ukraine.

• 5. MORE BLACK MARKS FOR AIRMEN
• The failings of U.S. nuclear missile launch crews were worse than first reported, Air Force documents show.

• 6. FBI REFUSES POT BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR WASHINGTON STATE
• The agency has, however, done such checks for Colorado, a discrepancy that illustrates the quandary the Justice Department faces as it allows states to experiment with a drug that is illegal under federal law.

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