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

WSB-TV VIDEO: One juror in the Andrea Sneiderman trial told reporters Monday that the panel felt that the widow had an affair with Hemy Neuman but wasn't culpable in her husband Rusty's murder. | MORE: Sneiderman found guilty on 9 of 13 counts | Timeline of the case

A court ruling means that Mubarak might be freed from jail. He was widely hated for abuses and repression during his years as president. | MORE: Mubarak casts shadow over US policy in Egypt

His latest prodding comes three years after he signed a sweeping overhaul of financial rules. Execution of the law is way behind schedule.

4. SHARPIE IS PUTTING A PERMANENT MARK ON ATLANTA

Premium content: The pen maker, a division of product giant Newell Rubbermaid, is moving its headquarters to the metro area by the end of the year and bringing with it more than 60 jobs, Newell is expected to announce today.

Premium content: We all know the stereotypical embodiment of death, the grim reaper. But Atlantan Mark LaRocca-Pitts doesn't see death as a hooded wraith clutching a scythe. | MORE: Call it 'gravesite night' at the ballpark

"I'm going to publish many more things about England," vows Glenn Greenwald, writer of stories based on leaked documents, after his partner is detained for hours at a London airport. | Click here for latest headlines on NSA leaker

7. NEW CAR TAX A BOON FOR METRO COUNTIES

Premium content: The state's new car tax law is a boon so far for some metro Atlanta counties, which are collecting millions in new tax revenue each month. | MORE: Understanding new Georgia car tax

The news channel, which debuts Tuesday, says it will offer a bolder-but-less-opinionated alternative to other networks. | MORE: Two major new networks coming on: Fox Sports 1 and Al Jazeera America

VIDEO: Passers-by quickly help 87-year-old Dick Van Dyke from his flaming Jaguar along a Los Angeles freeway. | MORE: Dick Van Dyke uninjured after car fire on freeway

The attorney rejects a call to waive his client's confidentiality and release the evidence that triggered Rodriguez's 211-game drug suspension. | MORE: A-Rod & Yankees: Foes for 21 hours, allies for 3