Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
The instructor and trainee pilot on board Asiana Flight 214 were flying together for the first time doing unfamiliar duties. | VIDEO: NTSB: Plane Crew Waited 90 Seconds to Evacuate
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3. WILL REGULATORS BUCK GEORGIA POWER ON SOLAR?
Premium content: If Georgia Power says it needs something, it usually gets it. Over the years, state regulators have cleared the way for the utility to land new power plants, more transmission lines and rate increases, often without much heated debate.
They say they will never work with the nation's interim rulers, who have ordered the arrest of the group's leader. | MORE: Special Section: Egypt in Transition
Closing arguments were planned today, and Florida police were preparing for civil unrest after the outcome of the racially charged trial. | ALSO: Fla. cities on guard for any post-Zimmerman unrest
6. NEW ALGEBRA TEST TOO TOUGH FOR GEORGIA STUDENTS
Premium content: Georgia students performed poorly on the end-of-course test tied to a new, tougher Algebra course, highlighting the challenges resulting from the state's move to raise academic standards. | INTERACTIVE: See your school's test scores
House members indicated they would consider only border security measures and not the citizenship path for millions that is key to Obama's plan.
MIT campus police chief John DiFava was disappointed by the suspect's nonchalant appearance in court as he pleaded not guilty in the April 15 marathon explosions. | VIDEO: Boston bombing suspect pleads not guilty
Premium content: Rain, rain, go away. Or … please come to stay? The bone-deep soaking metro Atlanta's weathered in recent weeks isn't just wet in comparison to the recent drought years; it's approaching all-time records. The rain also is making its mark throughout the state, but whether it serves as a wet blanket, or is raining money, depends on where you sit. | ALSO: Check today's forecast, radar | PHOTOS:
The troubled country music star remained hospitalized in critical condition after undergoing surgery in Texas. | VIDEO: Randy Travis out of surgery, still critical
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