IRS Phone Scam Sweeps the Nation and Other News You Need to Know

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Stan Schroeder
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IRS Phone Scam Sweeps the Nation and Other News You Need to Know
A sign identifies the Internal Revenue Service building on Constitution Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., Jan. 26, 2007. Credit: Dennis Brack/Getty Images

Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening around the world. Today, we're looking at five important stories.

In the disturbing news of the day, The Charlotte Observer reports police in Lincolnton, N.C., are currently looking for a man suspected of posing as a podiatry student. According to reports, the man entered a Walmart store and convinced a woman to try on some shoes -- and proceeded to put the woman’s foot in his mouth and suck on her toes.

A lengthy agreement between Microsoft and Yahoo is about to come to a close, which could change the way Yahoo search operates.

An IRS phone scam sweeping the nation is the biggest of its kind, Politico reports. “IRS impersonators are calling taxpayers, demanding hundreds and thousands of dollars in alleged unpaid taxes."

Mt. Gox says it found 200,000 "forgotten" bitcoins in an old wallet.

The Taliban killed nine people in Afghanistan just weeks ahead of the country's upcoming election. According to The Wall Street Journal, the attack took place in Kabul’s Serena Hotel.

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