Monday, March 11, 2013

10 Things to Know for Monday

Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a nationally televised speech about the state of Afghan women in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March, 10, 2013. Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the U.S. of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave as planned by the end of next year. Karzai says two deadly suicide bombings on Saturday show the insurgent group is conducting attacks to help show that international forces will still be needed to keep the peace after their current combat mission ends in 2014. (AP Photo/Ahmad Jamshid)

Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a nationally televised speech about the state of Afghan women in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March, 10, 2013. Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the U.S. of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave as planned by the end of next year. Karzai says two deadly suicide bombings on Saturday show the insurgent group is conducting attacks to help show that international forces will still be needed to keep the peace after their current combat mission ends in 2014. (AP Photo/Ahmad Jamshid)

FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2013 file photo, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks in Austin, Texas. Bush on Sunday, March 10, 2013, likened political reporters to "crack addicts" and "heroin addicts" during a tour of morning talk shows that drew repeated questions about the still-distant 2016 presidential election. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Leaman Joe, left, hugs Michael Parker, at the crash site that killed their friends on Park Ave. in Warren, Ohio on Sunday, March 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Scott R. Galvin)

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

1. WHO'S SPINNING CONSPIRACY THEORIES IN KABUL

Karzai accuses U.S., Taliban of working in concert to prove international troops should remain in Afghanistan.

2. REPUBLICANS WELCOMING OBAMA'S COURTSHIP

These lawmakers suggest the fresh engagement between White House, Congress might help solve the budget battle.

3. U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATOR, WATCHDOG AT ODDS

Union of Concerned Scientists says 1 in 6 reactors nationwide had safety breaches last year.

4. HOW JEB BUSH SMACKS AWAY TALK OF 2016

The former Florida governor tells NBC's David Gregory reporters are "crack addicts" for focusing on the next presidential race.

5. WHERE BLASPHEMY ACCUSATIONS ARE BEING LEVELED

In Pakistan, hundreds of Christians clash with police amid violence over alleged insults against Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

6. IN OHIO, 'ALL I KNOW IS MY BABY IS GONE'

One grieving father speaks after his son and five other teens are killed in a single-vehicle crash.

7. DIRTY DRINKING WATER REMAINS A MYSTERY IN PA.

Residents of the Woodlands wonder why what comes out of their taps is orange and smelly.

8. HOW STRESS HURTS YOUR HEART

"Fight or flight" hormones affect blood pressure and blood sugar in ways that make trouble more likely.

9. THE DEATH OF A PRINCESS WHO ALMOST WASN'T

The late Lilian dated Sweden's Prince Bertil for 33 years before they were allowed to marry, when she was 61 and he 64.

10. TIGER MARCHES TOWARD THE MASTERS

Woods locks up his 17th World Golf Championships title at Doral.

Associated Press

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