10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Mar 31, 2015 8:49 AM CDT
Gendarme Bruno Hermignies stands by a bulldozer clearing a path to the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France, Monday, March 30, 2015. European investigators are focusing on the psychological state of a 27-year-old German co-pilot who prosecutors say deliberately flew a Germanwings plane carrying...   (Associated Press)

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

1. MARATHON IRAN NUCLEAR TALKS TO END WITH MIXED RESULTS

Iran and six world powers will agree to continue negotiations in a new phase aimed at reaching a comprehensive accord by the end of June, officials say.

2. PRISONER ESCAPE SETS OFF MANHUNT IN VIRGINIA

Wossen Assaye, who was being held on federal bank robbery charges, was last seen wearing a hospital gown and driving off after forcing a woman out of her car.

3. BIG RIGS OFTEN GO FASTER THAN RUBBER CAN HANDLE

AP Exclusive finds that many tractor-trailers are driven on tires built to handle speeds no greater than 75 mph — but 14 states now have speed limits of 75 or more.

4. DOCUMENTS UNCOVER FURTHER CLINTON EMAIL USE

AP's Jack Gillum reports that Hillary Rodham Clinton used multiple devices for email and mixed work and personal concerns at least once during her tenure as secretary of state.

5. LUFTHANSA MOBILIZING CRASH VICTIMS FUNDS

The German carrier says its insurers are setting aside $300 million to deal with possible costs resulting from the Germanwings jet crash.

6. QUESTIONS REMAIN AS FORT MEADE PROBE CONTINUES

The FBI hasn't revealed what the motive might be for two men dressed as women attempting to breach the gates of the NSA, except to say it's not believed to be terrorism.

7. DESPONDENT GAZANS RETURN TO DESTROYED HOMES

Dismayed over the slow pace of post-war reconstruction, Gaza Strip residents are returning to uninhabitable structures while they wait for promised aid to arrive.

8. BOOZE BATTLE ERUPTS IN VOLUNTEER STATE

Two distillers say economic development in their small town is being hampered by a law governing what can be marketed as "Tennessee Whiskey."

9. WHAT TREND IS EMERGING IN LATE-NIGHT TV

The choice of South African comic Trevor Noah as Jon Stewart's replacement on "The Daily Show" spotlights a preference for hosts with a more worldly perspective.

10. WHO IS GOING TO BE ROCKING ACROSS AMERICA

The Rolling Stones announced a 15-city stadium tour that will kick off May 24 at Petco Park in San Diego, California.

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