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

A witness said the blast at the propane tank plant that injured seven workers "was just boom after boom after boom." | VIDEOS: US factory aerials show balls of flame | Gas plants explodes in Florida

2. HIGH-COST HIGH SCHOOL RAISES EYEBROWS

The gleaming new North Atlanta High School crosses over a lake, rises 11 stories and eases student overcrowding. At about $147 million, it also costs more than any other public school in Georgia. | MORE: Big share of Atlanta education money never reaches classroom

Burned by a failed peace effort in his first term, the president is letting Secretary of State John Kerry lead the preliminary Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

4. KEY WEEK FOR FALCONS STADIUM SITE CHOICE

The Georgia World Congress Center Authority and the Falcons face a self-imposed Thursday deadline for reaching agreements to buy two churches on the preferred site just south of the Georgia Dome. | MORE: Two sites still in play for Falcons stadium | VIDEO: Neighborhoods to receive money no matter where stadium is built

A military judge will announce her verdict today for the soldier charged with aiding the enemy, theft and federal Espionage Act violations. | VIDEO: Verdict in Bradley Manning WikiLeaks case expected today

The president will offer to cut corporate tax rates in exchange for job investments at a speech today.

7. CELEBS' FAVE ATLANTA EATERIES ARE...

As Atlanta celebrates Downtown Restaurant Week going on through Sunday, gets ready for the annual Taste of Atlanta festival this fall and continues devouring John Kessler's "30 Restaurants in 30 Days" series, we wanted to focus on what's really important when it comes to dining. Where do famous people eat? | MORE: Dining guide: The Atlanta 50

The cable giant briefly took the network off the air in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.

Ex-governor Eliot Spitzer, attempting his own political comeback, says he wouldn't vote for Weiner for New York City mayor as the ex-congressman sunk to fourth place in polls. | VIDEOS: Rush Limbaugh: Huma Abedin is Muslim, powerless Weiner hangs on after scandal

New Jersey's Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe were indicted on charges they hid their growing reality show income and lied to get loans before they got on the show. | VIDEO: How much do 'Real Housewives' get paid?