Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. WHO'S COMING BACK TO THE FOOTBALL FIELD: A tentative agreement between the NFL and referees' union will bring the regular officials back for tonight's game.
2. DOCTORS MAY BE KEY TO CURBING AGING DRIVERS: A new study shows that serious crash injuries drop after physicians warn seniors not to drive.
3. NEXT UP AT THE U.N.: A speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has a history of fiery General Assembly addresses, will be closely watched.
4. EARLY PREDICTIONS OF PROBLEMS WITH F-22 JETS: The Associated Press obtained internal documents showing recommendations to address safety concerns were rejected by military officials reluctant to add costs.
5. WHY ONE MAN'S MEDICAL NIGHTMARE MAY HELP MILLIONS: A new discovery in his treatment could offer a simple way to personalize cancer care.
6. WHERE THE SEARCH FOR HOFFA TURNS THIS TIME: Police test soil under a Detroit-area driveway after a man says the vanished Teamsters leader may have been buried there 35 years ago.
7. WHAT OHIO'S WHITE WORKING-CLASS VOTERS WANT: The key constituency is looking for a leader who will help people in work boots as much as those in wingtips, AP's Jesse Washington reports.
8. THE POPE'S ROLE IN HIS BUTLER'S TRIAL: He will be both victim and supreme judge in the theft case involving his once-trusted staff member.
9. HOW THE NEW JAGUAR F-TYPE PURRS: The brand's first new two-seater in half a century goes from 0 to 60 in 5.1 seconds.
10. POLICE DEPARTMENT GOES TO THE DOG: After the chief resigned, the only certified member of the Vaughn, N.M., force is Nikka, a drug-sniffing canine.
■ TODAY AND EVERY DAY: Click here for links to recent arrest reports and mug shots in Collier and Lee counties.
Catch of the Day: May 23, 2013






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