
FILE- In this Sept. 21, 1991 file photo, aerialist Angel Wallenda walks the high-wire performs at Stone Mountain, Ga. Wallenda, who lost a leg to cancer but trained herself to walk the wire with the help of a prosthetic leg, eventually died of the disease on May 3, 1996, at age 28. On Friday, June 15, 2012, Nik Wallenda, a seventh generation “Flying Wallenda,” will attempt a high-wire crossing of the Niagra Falls gorge between the United States and Canada. The event will be covered on live television. (AP Photo/Charles Kelly, File)
1. EGYPT ON EDGE FOLLOWING HIGH COURT'S DECISION
Marches and protests are expected after the judges dissolved the Islamist-led parliament.
2. SUU KYI RESUMES EUROPEAN TOUR AFTER HER ILLNESS
Myanmar's opposition leader holds a joint news conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg at 11:30 a.m.
3. IF GREECE DROPS THE EURO, IT COULD HIT AMERICANS IN THEIR WALLETS
A worse-case scenario includes runs on Europe's banks, falling U.S. stocks and governments defaulting on their debt.
4. FOR GREEKS, MUGGING DEATH SHOWS SOCIETY'S EROSION
The slaying of a 54-year-old pharmacist cut into the Greek sense of community at a time of crisis and division.
5. CANDIDATES PITCH THEIR RURAL TIES IN QUEST FOR VOTES
While Mitt Romney tells of planting alfalfa on his uncle's farm, Barack Obama reminds those living in pastoral settings that his mother grew up in Kansas.
6. LA COURT SYSTEM LAUNCHES MASSIVE LAYOFFS
Officials will hold a news conference at 1:30 p.m. to announce how California budget cutbacks will also result in some pay cuts and transfers.
7. WALLENDA'S WALK OVER NIAGARA FALLS FOLLOWS FAMILY TRADITION
The tightrope walker takes on the latest challenge at 9:30 p.m.
8. OBAMA PROPOSES NEW AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
The proposal to reduce the amount of soot in the air might spark an election-year backlash from Republicans.
9. HEAT HOLD OFF THUNDER TO TIE NBA SERIES
Each team has won a game as they face off again Sunday night following Miami's 100-96 victory.
10. 'GLASS HOUSE' BATTLE GOES TO COURTHOUSE TODAY
The fight between rival networks on whether the show is a copycat of "Big Brother" goes before a federal judge at 11:30 a.m.





