Friday, November 30, 2012

10 Things to Know for Friday

The results of a draft resolution on Palestinian status are posted during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly after a vote on a resolution on the issue of upgrading the Palestinian Authority's status to non-member observer state in the United Nations headquarters, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

The results of a draft resolution on Palestinian status are posted during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly after a vote on a resolution on the issue of upgrading the Palestinian Authority's status to non-member observer state in the United Nations headquarters, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio gestures as he speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, after private talks with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the fiscal cliff negotiations. Boehner said no substantive progress has been made between the White House and the House" in the past two weeks. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

This July 4, 2012 image provided by Ian Joughin, shows surface melt water rushing along the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet through a supra-glacial stream channel, southwest of Ilulissat, Greenland. Polar ice sheets are now melting three times faster than in the 1990s, but so far that's added just less than half an inch to already rising global sea levels, a new giant scientific study says. While the amount of sea level rise isn't as bad as some earlier worst case scenarios, the acceleration of the melting, especially in Greenland, has ice scientists worried. (AP Photo/Ian Joughin)

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

1. WHY UN VOTE RECOGNIZING PALESTINE MAY ULTIMATELY DISAPPOINT

Real independence remains an elusive dream until the Palestinians negotiate a peace deal with the Israelis.

2. BACK TO THE BRINK OF THE 'FISCAL CLIFF'

The GOP recoils at word that the White House is seeking $1.6 trillion in higher taxes, more stimulus.

3. WHO MIGHT'VE HIT THE POWERBALL JACKPOT

The Missouri Lottery has confirmed one winning ticket and will reveal the winner Friday. The second ticket holder, in Arizona, remains a mystery.

4. SYRIAN REBELS WAIT, WATCH FOR POSSIBLE ATTACK

The Internet goes black across the country ? perhaps in preparation for a major government offensive, activists say.

5. ISLAMISTS RUSH TO FINISH EGYPT'S CONSTITUTION

Lawmakers, voting in a single marathon session that continued past midnight, try to pre-empt a court ruling that could dissolve the assembly.

6. STRAUSS-KAHN AGREES TO SETTLE WITH ACCUSER

Hotel maid's lawsuit alleged that the ex-IMF chief tried to rape her in a New York hotel.

7. MANNING: 'I REMEMBER THINKING, I'M GOING TO DIE'

The Army private charged with sending classified information to Wikileaks describes his confinement in maximum-security cells in Kuwait and a Marine Corps brig.

8. BOY'S DISAPPEARANCE A MYSTERY

As part of a divorce case, a Colorado teen was ordered to visit his father over Thanksgiving. He hasn't been seen since.

9. MELTING AT POLES WORRIES SCIENTISTS

Ice sheets are fading faster than ever, though the rise in sea levels hasn't been as severe as earlier worst-case predictions.

10. WHEN HALFTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME

NFL players are rumored to be using Viagra. Experts say it might give them an edge when it comes to confidence, but that's about it.

Associated Press

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