- NWS: Mississippi River crests in Memphis (AP)
- Tripoli sites bombed, rebels claim success in east (AP)
- Afghan special ops units a key to US exit (AP)
- Japan to scrap plan to boost nuke energy to 50 pct (AP)
- Speaker Boehner: Tax hikes are 'off the table' (AP)
- Panel to focus on deadly truck, bus accidents (AP)
- Obama heads to Texas to push immigration overhaul (AP)
- Questions accompany drug suspect back to Venezuela (AP)
- Schwarzenegger, Shriver separating after 25 years (AP)
- Thunder tie series with Memphis with 3 OT thriller (AP)
- Pakistan may let U.S. question bin Laden wives (Reuters)
- Microsoft nears $8.5 billion Skype buy in Web shift (Reuters)
- EU paymaster Merkel guarded on new aid for Greece (Reuters)
- Boehner raises the bar for cuts in debt talks (Reuters)
- Obama administration fights to save healthcare law (Reuters)
- China trade surplus surges, fuel for yuan critics in U.S. talks (Reuters)
- Iran nuclear plant operating at low level: reports (Reuters)
- U.S. and China spar on rights, soften tone on economy (Reuters)
- NATO bombs rock Tripoli, Libya rebels advance (AFP)
- US expects to quiz bin Laden women 'soon' (AFP)
2011-05-10
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
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