10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Apr 1, 2015 8:44 AM CDT
Joni Mitchell waves to the crowd during her 70th birthday tribute concert as part of the Luminato Festival at Massey Hall in Toronto on Tuesday June 18, 2013. Mitchell's website and Twitter account reported Tuesday night March 31, 2015 that she was in the hospital, but gave no details on her condition....   (Associated Press)

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

1. NUCLEAR TALKS GO INTO OVERTIME

Negotiations between Iran and six world powers resume hours after the parties abandoned a self-imposed deadline to produce the outline of an agreement.

2. CORONER: DEATH OF ANDREW GETTY APPEARS NATURAL OR ACCIDENT

The Getty oil fortune heir was 47 and part of one of the wealthiest and best-known American families.

3. HOW INDIANA DEBATE IS EXPOSING REPUBLICAN DIVISIONS

The backlash over the contentious religious freedom law in Indiana is forcing the GOP's presidential contenders to weigh in.

4. TIKRIT IS RECAPTURED IN 'MAGNIFICENT VICTORY'

Iraq's defense minister says security forces have "accomplished their mission" in the monthlong offensive to rid Saddam Hussein's hometown of the militant Islamic State group.

5. WHO IS VISITING FRENCH ALPS CRASH SITE

Lufthansa's CEO refuses to say what the airline knew about the mental health of the co-pilot suspected of deliberately destroying the plane.

6. PALESTINIANS WANT LEVERAGE ON ISRAEL IN ICC

Their formal acceptance into the International Criminal Court is part of a broader effort to put global pressure on the Jewish state and exact a higher price for its occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.

7. THIRTY NINE YEAR OLD KOREAN MAN, BROUGHT AS A CHILD TO THE U.S., MAY BE DEPORTED

Adam Crapser's adoptive parents were abusive and never sought the green card or citizenship for him that they should have.

8. JONI MITCHELL HOSPITALIZED IN LOS ANGELES

The Grammy-winning folk singer is in intensive care, but it's not clear what has stricken the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

9. ON CUBAN ISLE, AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE FOR PROPERTIES ONCE OWNED BY U.S. CITIZENS

As relations between Washington and Havana improve, occupants of homes where Americans once lived wonder about the future.

10. WHY GETTING TO THE FINAL FOUR WON'T BE AS COSTLY FOR PARENTS

That's because the NCAA is helping pay for families of athletes to travel and see their sons and daughters play in the biggest college basketball games of the season.

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