Good morning, and here are some of today's early headlines. Since it's Tuesday, somebody somewhere is voting.
- Latest From Afghanistan: Some Gunfire, Small Protests, Reaction Muted So Far.
- Five Things To Watch For In Tuesday's Alabama, Mississippi GOP Primaries.
-Republicans Hold Caucuses Today in Hawaii and American Samoa. ( Hawaii Reporter)
-Syria Laying Landmines Along Border: Human Rights Watch. ( BBC News)
- Turning Homeless Into WiFi Hotspots At SXSW Ignites Controversy.
-First Lady Michelle Obama will lead U.S. delegation to the Olympics opening ceremonies in London. ( AP)
-UK Police Arrest Six in Phone Hacking Investigation, including former head of defunct newspaper. ( The Guardian)
-Crystal Cathedral's Senior Pastor Says She's Leaving To Start New Church. ( Los Angeles Times)
-Nightmare Zoo In Indonesia Shaken By Giraffe Death. ( AP)
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