Sorry I missed linking our Daybreak 7 stories on Monday. It slipped my mind on a busy morning and is a sure sign of my advancing age.
There will be questions before a Senate committee for the man who will take over US-led operations in Afghanistan. (The Washington Post)
NASCAR doesn't expect any significant changes in racing budgets now that two of their manufacturers - GM and Chrysler - have filed for Chapter 11.
JPMorgan Chase and American Express plan to sell stock to raise some of the funds needed to repay the government for the TARP bailout. (CNN Money)
U.S. embassies and consulates have been asked to invite Iranian representatives to celebrate the Fourth of July. (The New York Times)
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says North Korea missile tests is making lawmakers more agreeable to increasing funding for a missile defense system. (Bloomberg)
Traffic along the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico went fairly smoothly on the day new, tougher document requirements to travel between the nations.
Alain Robert pulls his Spiderman routine - and gets arrested - after climbing a building in Australia with his bare hands. Video included. (Timesonline)
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