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Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Thursday, Mar. 28, 2013:
Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Thursday, Mar. 28, 2013

[1. MARRIAGE: NEVER WITHOUT ARGUMENTS](1. MARRIAGE: NEVER WITHOUT ARGUMENTS)
The Supreme Court signals it could boost same-sex marriage by invalidating part of a federal law that limits benefits to gay spouses.

2. ONLINE, A SIGN OF THE TIMES
Millions of social media users - and celebs from Beyonce to George Takei - are sharing a simple red logo in support of gay marriage.

3. HOW CYPRIOTS WILL BE KEPT IN CHECK
When the nation's banks re-open Thursday, account holders will be allowed to withdraw only about $380 each day.

4. THE MIND OF A KILLER
In newly released documents, Loughner's father describes the 24-year-old as "lost" and delusional before the shooting rampage in Arizona that wounded ex-Rep. Giffords.

5. REBELS BEING ARMED ON THE SLY
Aided by the U.S., Mideast powers unfriendly to Assad have dramatically - and covertly - increased weapons shipments to the Syrian opposition.

6. WHICH REPUBLICANS ARE BUILDING BUZZ
It's still early, but Rand Paul and Marco Rubio look like the front-runners as the GOP heads toward the 2016 presidential race.

7. ONE OF THESE POPES IS NOT LIKE THE OTHERS
Francis' belief that a pope's job is to serve the lowliest will be demonstrated on Holy Thursday when he washes the feet of young inmates.

8. WHY YOUR INTERNET MAY SEEM SLUGGISH
A massive cyberattack targeting an anti-spam group is rippling across the Web.

9. NBC TO LAUER: YOUR SEAT IS SAFE
An exec responds to reports that the network has approached CNN's Anderson Cooper about taking over at "Today."

10. MORE MADNESS
Top-seeded Indiana takes on No. 4 Syracuse, a rematch of the 1987 national title game, as the NCAA tourney ramps up again Thursday.