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The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Tuesday, Feb. 4

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers.

1. AUTHORITIES TESTING PACKETS OF HEROIN FOUND IN HOFFMAN APARTMENT

Officials want to know whether the drug was mixed with anything else. The actor’s autopsy is underway and results are pending.

2. BANKS, RETAILERS BATTLE OVER CONSUMER DATA BREACHES

Each is using its lobbying might to persuade Congress that the other side is responsible for protecting personal information of consumers.

3. WHY THE MARKETS ARE JITTERY AS COMPANIES REPORT EARNINGS

Last year’s big gains have left share prices so high that investors are hammering stocks that report evenly slightly bad news.

4. PERSONAL NOTES OF JOHN PAUL II TO BE PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY

Pope wanted them burned after his death, but his trusted confidant says he “did not have the courage to” destroy them.

5. HOW AFGHAN MEDIA ARE COVERING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Much the way journalists do in any modern democracy. This week hundreds of newspapers and radio and TV stations will cover the first televised debate.

6. FEDERAL JUDGE TO HEAR ARGUMENTS ON VIRGINIA’S GAY MARRIAGE BAN

New attorney general, a Democrat, won’t defend the state’s 2006 constitutional amendment, which has angered many Republican lawmakers.

7. WHO IS PUSHING FOR MORE FUNDING FOR PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS

Republican governors, who often seek less government spending, are pumping more money into education for 3- and 4-year-olds.

8. WHAT’S IN THE MASSIVE FARM BILL

Senate expected to vote on legislation that features slight cuts to food stamps, provides financial cushion for farmers and subsidizes services for rural communities.

9. MINNOW TO BE TAKEN OFF ENDANGERED LIST

Twenty-one years after it was safeguarded, Oregon chub will become first fish removed from U.S. Endangered Species Act protection.

10. THE JOYS OF WINTER: MIDWEST, EAST COAST TO GET HIT AGAIN

Kansas and Missouri will be the first to see heavy snow. Then it’s on to Philadelphia, Boston, New York – possibly in time for Wednesday’s morning commute.

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