5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden were married Monday "in an intimate ceremony at their home in Los Angeles," their rep told People magazine.

"We couldn't be happier to begin our new journey together surrounded by our closest family and friends," the couple told the magazine

Less than a month after news of her engagement started to circulate, Diaz, 42, secretly tied the knot on Monday night in Beverly Hills. This comes less than a year after the two were first spotted holding hands last summer.

2. New York City Police Officers Injured in Shooting

Two New York City Police officers were shot Monday while responding to a robbery call, authorities said, but their injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.

The shooting happened after 10:30 p.m. in the city’s Bronx borough, at East 184th Street and Tiebout Avenue.

One of the officers, 30, was shot in the left arm and lower back and was listed in critical but stable condition, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said at an early morning news conference. The other officer, who's 38, was listed in stable condition after he was shot in the chest and left arm.

The son of a hedge fund founder accused in his father’s shooting death made his initial court appearance Monday, standing with his defense attorneys and saying nothing.

Monday’s hearing was deferred at the request of defense. Gilbert is remanded into custody until his next hearing, which is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 9.

4. The Most Likely Players to Enter Baseball's Hall of Fame

The next class of baseball hall of famers will be announced today – and three pitchers are the leading candidates for enshrinement.

Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz, all in their first year of eligibility, appear likely to earn induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Holdover candidates Craig Biggio and Mike Piazza could also gain entry into the Hall of Fame.

Voters with the Baseball Writers’ Association of America decide on baseball’s hall of famers. Anyone earning 75 percent of the vote gains enshrinement.

"Bachelor" fans will have a lot to talk about following Monday's dramatic season premiere.

Not only did viewers get a better idea of what star Chris Soules' life in Iowa is like, but also, the 30 women competing for his heart were finally introduced -- and were they memorable.

Didn't catch the episode but don't want to feel left out of the water-cooler conversation tomorrow? Here are a few of the night's biggest moments.