Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
They'll seek clues to whether new Federal Reserve chief will embrace all the policies of her predecessor and whether she's worried about the stock market's turbulence.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand demands details on assault cases after Associated Press investigation into the inconsistent handling of rapes on military bases.
After becoming butt of jokes two weeks ago, the city is making aggressive preparations for a storm that could be worse.
Fifty-five women are left who say they were sex slaves of Japan during the war. Still seeking amends, they average 88 years of age.
The administration's move seems calibrated to lessen the political fallout for Democrats in Congressional elections this November.
The French president has an Oval Office meeting with Obama, a joint news conference and he'll later don a tuxedo for a state dinner.
The state sends hundreds of police to Yautepec after a wave of abductions and murders, but people lack confidence in their government.
An Atlantic City, N.J., casino is stretching the bounds of good taste and cardiovascular health with Bacon Week.
The sporting, working and terrier dog groups are set to compete, then comes the selection of best of show.
If successful, he would become just the seventh athlete to win gold in an individual event in three straight Winter Olympics.