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10 Things to Know for Monday

Ma'lik Richmond, top, hugs his mother Daphne Birden, after closing arguments were made on the fourth day of the juvenile trial for Ma'lik and co-defendant Trent Mays on rape charges on Saturday, March 16, 2013 in Steubenville, Ohio. The pair are accused of raping a 16-year-old West Virginia girl in August 2012. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, Pool)

Ma'lik Richmond, top, hugs his mother Daphne Birden, after closing arguments were made on the fourth day of the juvenile trial for Ma'lik and co-defendant Trent Mays on rape charges on Saturday, March 16, 2013 in Steubenville, Ohio. The pair are accused of raping a 16-year-old West Virginia girl in August 2012. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, Pool)

A young woman holds a poster of Pope Francis outside the Metropolitan Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, March 17, 2013. Argentina's former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was chosen as leader of the Catholic Church on March 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT -- Egyptian men surround the bodies of two men who were beaten and hung by vigilantes after being accused of theft in Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday March 17, 2013. Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, then stripped them half-naked and hung them still alive in a bus station in a small Nile Delta town on Sunday, according to security officials who said both men died. The killings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police. (AP Photo)

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

1. TOUGH AUDIENCE AWAITS OBAMA IN MIDEAST

Israel is preparing to give him the red-carpet treatment, there are few signs of excitement in the West Bank.

2. WHY THE STEUBENVILLE RAPE CASE ISN'T OVER

Authorities are investigating whether coaches, parents and other students broke law by failing to report the crime.

3. DECIDING HOW TO CERTIFY VOTERS

Arizona's law requiring proof of citizenship to register goes before the Supreme Court on Monday.

4. WHAT WAS OVERHEARD IN ST. PETER'S SQUARE

As Francis patted a little boy on the head, he asked "Are you a good boy?" and the child nodded. "Are you sure?" the pope quipped.

5. A HOLLYWOOD-WORTHY ESCAPE IN CANADA

Two inmates climbed a rope into a hovering helicopter to flee a Quebec jail.

6. IN EGYPT, 'THE POLICE ARE COMPLETELY OUT OF THE PICTURE'

Deaths of two men beaten by vigilantes come after civilians were encouraged to arrest lawbreakers ? and hand them over to authorities.

7. NOTHING EASY ABOUT A RIVAL GOVERNMENT FOR SYRIA

The main opposition group convenes in Turkey to choose an interim prime minister for areas the rebels control.

8. SOME STATES SEEK FARM CRUELTY VIDEO BAN

Meat, poultry industries push to make it harder for animal-welfare advocates to probe abuse and food safety

9. CRAZED FAN WHO INSPIRED 'THE NATURAL' DIES

Ruth Ann Steinhagen, who shot and injured Phillies' Eddie Waitkus in 1949, dies in Chicago at 83.

10. LOUISVILLE LEADS NCAA'S DANCE CARD

Kansas, Indiana and Gonzaga also receive No. 1 seeds after a topsy-turvy season and another weekend of upsets.

Associated Press

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