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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Tuesday:

1. ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE SENDS MESSAGE NOT JUST IN MIDEAST

For the West, the attack offers another compelling argument that the Syrian war must be brought to an end.

2. FORMER TOP US DIPLOMAT FAULTS BENGHAZI RESPONSE

He tells Congress that more aggressive military action might have prevented the attack that killed two CIA security officers.

3. SENATE PASSES BILL TO END TAX-FREE INTERNET SHOPPING

The measure, though, faces stiff opposition in the House, where some lawmakers view it as a tax increase.

4. WHERE A BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT MIGHT BE BURIED

Out-of-state cemeteries have offered to take Tamerlan Tsarnaev's remains, but his mother wants the body returned to Russia.

5. HOW LONG IT TOOK FOR A DEADLY INFERNO TO ENGULF A LIMO

The driver says no more than 3 minutes passed from the first sign of smoke to a raging blaze that killed five women.

6. THE CASE AGAINST AN ALLEGED AUSCHWITZ GUARD

German prosecutors say anyone who worked at a death camp can be charged with accessory to murder. Hans Lipschis says he served as a cook.

7. FOUND ALIVE, A DECADE AFTER DISAPPEARANCE

Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, who were last seen as teens in 2003 and 2004, turn up near downtown Cleveland.

8. 'BROOD II' EMERGES

That's what scientists are calling the invasion of cicadas that will crawl from the soil on the East Coast. But relax, they're harmless.

9. GRAMMY WINNER GETS 3-MONTH SENTENCE

Lauryn Hill paid back more than $900,000 in taxes, but still owes interest and penalties.

10. 'LIKE BEING 8 YEARS OLD AGAIN'

Alex Rodriguez is back on the field, practicing for the first time since surgery on his left hip almost four months ago.


Via Yahoo News!

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