1. Morehouse refutes report about president's early ouster. A Morehouse spokeswoman denied a news report that the college's president, John S. Wilson, was fired Monday. The board voted in January not to renew Wilson's contract when it expires in June. [Read more]

2. WikiLeaks publishes alleged CIA files about hacking. The more than 8,000 documents cover a host of technical topics, including what appears to be a discussion about how to compromise smart televisions and turn them into improvised surveillance devices. [Read more]

3. Music Midtown 2017 dates announced. The two-day festival will return to Piedmont Park for the same mid-September weekend it's owned since 2012. The lineup is typically announced in June. [Read more]

4. DeKalb town where Waffle House began mourns co-founder. Avondale Estates is the proud birthplace of the iconic restaurant chain. It is celebrating the legacy of Joe Rogers Sr., who died Friday at age 97. He saw himself more as a "waffle cook" than an executive. [Read more]

5. Masters may be missing azaleas this year. Augusta National's signature shrubs began blooming more than a month ahead of the 81st edition of the golf tournament, which tees off April 6. [Read more]