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Morning headlines: Tuesday, May 10

Here's a look at stories we're following right now.

Here's a look at stories we're following right now. What are you reading this morning?

John Boehner wants trillions of dollars in spending cuts as part of must-pass legislation.

Less than four in 10 people approve of Obama's handling of the U.S. economy, but 57 percent approve of his foreign-policy handling. This is according to a new NBC News poll.

According to the Times, the U.S. braced for fights with Pakistanis in the bin Laden raid.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver are separating after 25 years of marriage.

The Mississippi reaches its highest point in Memphis.

President Obama will speak today in El Paso to push for immigration overhaul. Meanwhile, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer asks the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that put the most controversial parts of the state's immigration enforcement law on hold.

Newt Gingrich will announce tomorrow that he's getting in the GOP 2012 race. He will appear on Meet the Press this Sunday.

Sarah Palin won a restraining order against a teen accused of stalking her.