10 Things

10 Things to Know Today

by The Associated Press

Sen. Barbara Mikulski won't run again; Georgia delays executing woman; Russians mourn Nemtsov and more national and international news for Tuesday, March 3, 2015.

1. NETANYAHU SET FOR CONGRESS SPEECH

The Israeli leader will deliver a stern message about any nuclear deal with Iran, straining relations with the White House even more as talks between Washington and Tehran's chief diplomats continue in Switzerland.

2. BODY-CAMERA MAKER HAS TIES TO POLICE CHIEFS

An AP investigation found that Taser International has hired recently retired police chiefs only months after their cities bought equipment from the stun-gun maker.

3. RUSSIANS MOURN SLAIN OPPOSITION FIGURE

Thousands file past Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov's coffin in Moscow hours before he was to be laid to rest.

4. WHY GEORGIA DELAYED THE FIRST EXECUTION OF A WOMAN IN SEVEN DECADES

Concerns over the potency of the lethal injection drug pushed officials to delay executing Kelly Renee Gissendaner for the 1997 murder of her husband.

5. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF SEARCHERS LOCATED MH370

Bringing the Malaysian plane's wreckage from the seabed, which is an average 13,000 feet deep in the search area, would take at least a month.

6. RAPIST BLAMES INDIAN VICTIM FOR HER DEATH

One of the men convicted in the gang rape and killing of a 23-year-old woman in 2012 says she would have survived had she not resisted her assailants.

7. LONGEST-SERVING WOMAN IN CONGRESS WON'T SEEK SIXTH TERM

Sen. Barbara Mikulski, 78, a Maryland Democrat, has for years been a force to be reckoned with on Capitol Hill.

8. PRINCE WILLIAM FOCUSES ON SOCCER, FILM IN CHINA VISIT

The second-in-line to the British throne is launching a year of cultural exchange between London and Beijing.

9. WHO'S GOT NO PLANS TO QUIT

"Judge Judy" Sheindlin extends her contract three more years, keeping her TV court in session into 2020.

10. NFL STAR COULD BE LEAVING DETROIT

The Lions announce that they'll allow defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh to hit the open market later this month.