(CNN) -

Supervising News Editor Maggie Leung-- 404-827-1401

UPCOMING

Afghanistan-Fatal-Attack

Two U.S. servicemembers were killed early Saturday during a "sustained attack" at a joint base in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, military officials said.

Embassy-Attacks-Main (will update)

The birthplace of the Arab Spring seethed Friday as anti-American rage sparked by an online film that insulted Islam's prophet boiled over across the Muslim world. Hundreds of demonstrators turned out in Tunisia, the country where the self-immolation of a street vendor nearly two years ago set in motion widespread protests that toppled dictators in the region. But Friday was an entirely different scene as protesters set their sights on the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, burning cars, storming the complex and replacing the U.S. flag with their own black banner, according to eyewitness accounts. Three people were killed and 28 others were wounded outside the embassy, Tunisia's state TV reported. Aware that protests were planned in several Islamic countries Friday -- the Muslim holy day -- the United States beefed up security at its embassies and consulates across the Middle East.

Libya-US-Ambassador-Killed (will update)

The remains of U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans landed on U.S. soil Friday afternoon in flag-draped caskets. The four men were killed in an attack this week on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. Teams of seven Marines carried the caskets off a C-17 plane at Joint Base Andrews in a ceremony attended by a color guard and a chaplain, Army Col. Wesley Smith.

Anti-Islam-Filmmaker (will update)

Federal officials are reviewing the probation of a local man believed to the maker of an anti-Islam film that ignited a firestorm in the Muslim world, a court spokeswoman said Friday. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula was convicted in 2009 of bank fraud and was placed on supervised probation for five years. Federal officials consider Nakoula to be the filmmaker behind the anti-Islam "Innocence of Muslims."

Typhoon-Sanba (will update)

A typhoon slinging fierce winds moved north Saturday toward the Japanese island of Okinawa, on a track to hit the Korean Peninsula, where dozens of people were killed by a big storm last month. Tropical cyclone Sanba had winds of 232 kilometers per hour (144 mph), said CNNI Weather Anchor Jenny Harrison. "One expects and assumes that people are beginning to already take serious precautions as to the arrival of this very strong typhoon," she said.

Wisconsin-Labor-Ruling

A Wisconsin judge strikes down a state law that would have essentially ended collective-bargaining rights for most public workers.

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED STORIES

MIDEAST UNREST

Embassy-Attacks-Main

As anti-American furor raged in the home of the Arab Spring, the top U.S. diplomat on Friday sternly warned countries where the unrest has been most pronounced: Stop the violence and seek justice against those attacking diplomatic missions, or else the United States will. From Morocco to Malaysia, thousands of Muslims have taken to the streets in recent days.

Egypt-US-Embassy-Protests

A running battle between police and Egyptian protesters continued Friday into its fourth day. A demonstration in Tahrir Square was peaceful, but unrest erupted outside the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, where riot police clashed sporadically with protesters. The Interior Ministry reported dozens of arrests and injuries.

Libya-US-Ambassador-Killed

The remains of U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans landed on U.S. soil Friday afternoon in flag-draped caskets. The four men were killed in an attack this week on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. Teams of seven Marines carried the caskets off a C-17 plane at Joint Base Andrews in a ceremony attended by a color guard and a chaplain, Army Col. Wesley Smith.

Embassy-Attacks-Memo

Concerned about the reaction to an anti-Muslim film that was gaining attention online, the U.S. intelligence community sent a cable to the embassy in Cairo, Egypt, warning of the concern, a U.S. official told CNN.

Anti-Islam-Filmmaker