FIRST LOOK: U.S. plane downed in Libya

Welcome to First Look, our daily roundup of early-bird news.

• The Fed lost its court battle and must disclose which banks it lent money to during the financial crisis. (Washington Post)

• The Obama administration wants to create incentives for students to complete college degrees. (NYT)

• One of the 12 U.S. soldiers charged for being in a rogue "kill team" that murdered civilians will plead guilty. (WSJ)

• A U.S. plane has gone down in Libya. The crew is safe. (Telegraph)

• The first U.S. victim of the Japanese earthquake has been found in the rubble: 24-year-old Taylor Anderson. (New York Post)

• A judge has ordered Tucson shooting suspect Jared Loughner to get a mental exam. (WHAM13)

• Power lines have been connected at Japan's nuke plants. (AP)

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