This photo provided by General Motors Co., shows the 2014 Buick LaCrosse 3.6L V6. GM is taking the latest step on its seemingly quixotic quest to revive the Buick brand in the U.S., rolling out refurbished versions of the midsize Regal and the larger LaCrosse in New York. (AP Photo/General Motors Co.)
This photo provided by General Motors Co., shows the 2014 Buick LaCrosse 3.6L V6. GM is taking the latest step on its seemingly quixotic quest to revive the Buick brand in the U.S., rolling out refurbished versions of the midsize Regal and the larger LaCrosse in New York. (AP Photo/General Motors Co.)
From left, Kris Perry, Sandy Stier of Berkeley, Calif., and Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami of Burbank, Calif., arrive to visit the National Archives in Washington, Monday, March 25, 2013, to view the U.S. Constitution, a day before their same-sex marriage case is heard before the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
FILE - This is a Monday, Oct. 3, 2011 file photo of Amanda Knox as she breaks into tears after hearing the verdict that overturns her conviction and acquits her of murdering her British roommate Meredith Kercher, at the Perugia court, central Italy. Italy's highest criminal court Tuesday March 26, 2013 has ordered a new trial in the case of Amanda Knox in the slaying of her British roommate. The court ruled that an appeals court in Florence must re-hear the case against the American and her Italian-ex-boyfriend. Knox has been living back in the U.S. while her former boyfriend continues studies in Italy. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito, File)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. HIGH COURT TO TAKE UP GAY MARRIAGE
The Supreme Court's first major examination of gay rights in a decade begins today as public opinion shifts in favor of same-sex marriage.
2. AMANDA KNOX ACQUITTAL OVERTURNED
Italy's highest court ordered a new trial for the American and her Italian ex-boyfriend in the 2007 murder of her roommate.
3. A SEAT FOR SYRIAN OPPOSITION AT ARAB SUMMIT
A delegation of opponents to Assad's regime took the country's seat at an Arab League meeting in Qatar.
4. WHEN CYPRUS WILL GET ITS MONEY BACK
The country's shutdown entered its second week as officials fearing runs on the banks extended their closure until Thursday.
5. NEW JERSEY'S NEWEST MULTIMILLIONAIRE
Pedro Quezada bought the winning lottery ticket for a $338 million Powerball jackpot. The immigrant from the Dominican Republic says he wants to help his family.
6. ANOTHER WARNING FROM NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang warned its artillery and rocket forces are at their highest-level combat posture.
7. WEAPON FOUND IN COLORADO CORRECTIONS CHIEF'S DEATH
The gun that a parolee used in a shootout in Texas is the same that killed Tom Clements at his front door.
8. WHAT A YOUNGER BUICK LOOKS LIKE
GM is unveiling new editions of the LaCrosse and Regal today, hoping to attract more 30- and 40-somethings to cars with older buyers.
9. YAHOO'S NEWEST WHIZ KID
Seventeen-year-old Nick D'Aloisio is younger than Yahoo, but sold the company his Summly app to make it easier to read news stories on smartphones.
10. WHO'S BACK AT NO. 1
Tiger Woods wins his third tournament of the year and reclaims golf's top ranking.
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