10 things to know for Friday

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Friday, Feb. 8, 2013
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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. BLIZZARD THREATENS NORTHEAST

Up to 2 feet of snow is feared and residents from Pennsylvania to Maine are rushing to stock up on food, shovels and other supplies. Airlines have canceled thousands of flights. Click here for story

2. SEARCH FOR EX-LAPD OFFICER TURNS TO CALIF. MOUNTAINS

The focus of police efforts shifts to the snowy mountains around Big Bear Lake, where they found shooting suspect Chris Dorner's burned-out pickup truck and tracks leading away from the vehicle. Click here for story

3. COMPROMISE SOUGHT FOR GUN CONTROL

In a move that could add momentum to Obama's gun control plan, some senators are quietly trying to reach a deal on expanding the requirement for gun-sale background checks. Click here for story

4. WHY PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE IS GAINING MOMENTUM

Connecticut is one of six states where proponents say they see strong support for allowing doctors to help mentally competent, dying individuals take their own lives. Click here for story

5. BRENNAN'S TAKE ON DRONES MAY SPUR CHANGE

The CIA Director-designate's defense of drone strikes to kill terror suspects is causing key lawmakers to consider lifting secrecy about the program and push to regulate its use. Click here for story

6. POLISH TRANSGENDER LAWMAKER LOSES SHOT AT TOP POST

Anna Grodzka lost her chance to become a deputy speaker in Parliament after lawmakers voted to keep an incumbent in place. Click here for story

7. AFTER BRAZIL CLUB FIRE, NATION BRACES FOR CARNIVAL

Carnival festivities hit full stride and nearly all of the nightspots shut down last week are open again, raising questions about safety. Click here for story

8. DEADLY BOMBINGS STRIKE IRAQ

In the latest in a series of attacks by insurgents seeking to re-ignite sectarian violence, four car bombs strike two outdoor markets, killing at least 31 people and wounding dozens. Click here for story

9. AFTER MONOPOLY SNUB, THE IRON ENDURES

When online voters nixed the clothes iron token from the Hasbro game, the appliance was deemed passé. But the iron is holding its own, with solid sales and a loyal fan base. Click here for story

10. "WALK THIS WAY"

AP's Anita Hofschneider reports that Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler plans to attend a legislative hearing in Hawaii that would limit the freedom of paparazzi. Click here for story

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