Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. BOY SCOUTS TO LOOK AT GAY BAN The group's executive board meets today after signaling it would let troops decide whether to allow gay members 2. SOUTH PACIFIC EARTHQUAKE THREATENS ISLANDS The 8.0 quake generated a tsunami that killed at least four people and damaged dozens of homes on the Solomon Islands. 3. CIA NOMINEE TO TAKE TOUGH QUESTIONS ON DRONES, TORTURE The AP's Kimberly Dozier reports John Brennan did not raise early objections to waterboarding in meetings about an al-Qaida operative's capture. 4. BOMBS FOUND IN ALABAMA BUNKER The FBI found the explosives in a pipe used to communicate with authorities from underground, where Jimmy Lee Dykes held a 5-year-old hostage. 5. MORSI ROLLS OUT WELCOME MAT FOR AHMADINEJAD But the Iranian leader was forced to flee a mosque in downtown Cairo after a protester threw his shoes at him. 6. SIX SPANISH TOURISTS RAPED IN MEXICAN RESORT Armed masked men broke into a house in Acapulco, a resort where violence has rarely touched visitors. Continued... |