Changes scale from 50 to 150 mi/km; Map locates deadly shooting at Marine base in Virginia
Changes scale from 50 to 150 mi/km; Map locates deadly shooting at Marine base in Virginia
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, listens to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their visit to the Children's Memorial at the Vad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, Israel, Friday, March 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Harvard's Siyani Chambers (1) celebrates with teammate Christian Webster, right, after defeating New Mexico 68-62 during a second-round game in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Salt Lake City Thursday, March 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. DEADLY SHOOTING AT QUANTICO
Three Marines, including the suspected gunman who was believed to be a staff member at the officer candidate school, are dead at the base in Virginia.
2. ASSAD MAKES PROMISE AFTER MOSQUE BOMBING
Syria's president vows to rid the country of Muslim extremists whom he blamed for a suicide bombing that killed 42 people, including a top Sunni preacher.
3. CYPRUS SEEKS ECONOMY-SAVING PLAN
Cypriot authorities are trying to put together a plan they hope will persuade international lenders to provide the money the country needs to avoid bankruptcy.
4. TWIST IN COLORADO CORRECTIONS DIRECTOR CASE
A parolee is critically wounded by Texas police after a 100-mph car chase, and investigators rush to determine whether he is linked to the slaying of Colorado's state prisons chief.
5. WHERE THE PRESIDENT IS IN THE MIDEAST
Wrapping up a three-day visit to Israel, Obama is paying his respects to heroes of Israel and victims of the Holocaust, as well as touring the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
6. WHAT'S IN STORE FOR TOP EARNERS
Democrats controlling the Senate appear on track to pass their first budget in four years, promising a second, almost $1 trillion round of tax increases.
7. WHERE STUDENTS ARE GETTING A HARSH MATH LESSON
Dozens of Chicago schools face closure to help shore up finances in a city with a $1 billion budget shortfall.
8. UPON FURTHER REVIEW ...
South Korean investigators say they mistakenly identified a Chinese Internet address as the source of a cyberattack that paralyzed tens of thousands of computers at banks and broadcasters.
9. WHAT THIS CROONER THINKS OF WINEHOUSE
Tony Bennett believes Amy Winehouse, who died at 27, lived a complete life because she was able to achieve her goal: becoming a respected musician.
10. IVY LEAGUERS PROVIDE FIRST SHOCKER OF NCAAs
Harvard ? known for producing U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices and Nobel Prize winners ? earns its first NCAA tournament win with a 68-62 upset of No. 3 seed New Mexico.
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