Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:
1. ARAB SUMMIT ENDS WITH VOW TO DEFEAT SHIITE REBELS IN YEMEN
Arab leaders also plan to form a joint intervention force, setting the stage for a clash between U.S.-allied Arab states and Iran, accused of backing Houthi rebels in Yemen.
2. WHAT NSA CONSIDERED ABANDONING PRIOR TO SNOWDEN LEAK
The National Security Agency discussed ending its secret program to collect and store American phone records before Edward Snowden revealed the practice, The Associated Press learns.
3. IRAN WEIGHS FURTHER URANIUM ENRICHMENT CUTS
But Teheran is pushing back on how long it must limit technology it could use to make atomic arms, say Western officials involved in nuclear talks.
4. WHY EXPERTS STRUGGLE TO EXPLAIN WHY CO-PILOT CRASHED AIRLINER