10 Things to Know for Monday


              Filipinos raise their image of the Santo Nino (Holy Child) during the final papal mass of Pope Francis at Quirino Grandstand in Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Millions filled Manila's main park and surrounding areas for Pope Francis' final Mass in the Philippines on Sunday, braving a steady rain to hear the pontiff's message of hope and consolation for the Southeast Asian country's most downtrodden and destitute. (AP Photo/Ron Soliman)
Filipinos raise their image of the Santo Nino (Holy Child) during the final papal mass of Pope Francis at Quirino Grandstand in Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Millions filled Manila's main park and surrounding areas for Pope Francis' final Mass in the Philippines on Sunday, braving a steady rain to hear the pontiff's message of hope and consolation for the Southeast Asian country's most downtrodden and destitute. (AP Photo/Ron Soliman)

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

1. WHAT OBAMA PLANS TO PITCH DURING STATE OF UNION

The president will roll out plans for tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans in his annual address Tuesday.

2. WHO MARCHES IN ALABAMA TO HONOR MLK

Actors from the biopic 'Selma' and hundreds of others retrace the steps of activists who braved tear gas and police dogs in the 1965 fight for voting rights.

3. HOW MANY TURN OUT FOR POPE'S FINAL DAY IN PHILIPPINES

A record 6 million people pour into Manila's rain-soaked streets and its biggest park for the pontiff's last Mass of his Asia trip.

4. TOURISM IN FRANCE DROPS FOLLOWING TERROR ATTACK

Just over a week after a deadly attack, fewer tourists are seen at the Eiffel tower and other major sites.

5. POLICE FIND 2 TEEN SUSPECTS IN SOUTHERN CRIME SPREE

Two teenage sweethearts suspected in a crime spree are taken into custody in Florida. One appears in court Monday morning.

6. WHY N. KOREA DEFECTOR IS BACK IN SPOTLIGHT

Shin Dong-Hyuk, who told the world about his childhood in a North Korean prison camp and became the face of international efforts to hold the country accountable for human rights abuses, has changed key parts of his life story, his biographer says.

7. FREEZING RAIN CAUSES MAYHEM IN NORTHEAST

Icy highways lead to wrecks in Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Hampshire that kill at least five people.

8. CLINTON ADVISERS OFFER ECONOMIC ROADMAP

As Hillary Rodham Clinton weighs a 2016 White House run, her allies prepare a plan to raise wages for millions of workers and close the gap between rich and poor.

9. WITH PLUNGING OIL PRICES, ALASKA FACES BUDGET CUTS

The drop in crude prices leaves a shortfall in Alaska, which relies heavily on oil revenues.

10. IMPROBABLE OT WIN SENDS SEAHAWKS TO SUPER BOWL

Seattle overcomes a series of turnovers to stage a late comeback and earn a 28-22 overtime victory, stunning the Green Bay Packers.

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