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.

The tail of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea has been spotted, but an Indonesian official says the tail is upside down and partially buried – with the assumption that the plane’s black boxes could be buried in mud.

Suryadi B. Supriyadi, the director of operations at Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency, said equipment such as a crane or floating balloon are being prepared to lift the objects. That process has not yet begun, he said.

2. Gunman, Victim Dead in Texas VA Clinic Shooting at Ft. Bliss

Two people are dead in a shooting at a clinic near the Williams Beaumont Army Medical Center in Texas Tuesday, authorities said.

The shooting at the Ft. Bliss VA clinic in El Paso occurred at 3:10 p.m. local time, said Maj. Gen. Stephen Twitty. One of the deceased was described as the shooter and other the victim. Further details were not made available by officials at a press conference at the post. The clinic will be closed Wednesday.

3. Oldest US Time Capsule Opened

The oldest time capsule discovered in the country that dates back to 1795 was opened Tuesday in Boston as history buffs waited to get a glimpse of items from the nation's infancy.

Pamela Hatchfield, head of objects conservation at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, first removed the lid then inspected a newspaper, after loosening the screws beforehand for about four or five hours, she said.

"This is clearly a newspaper and it’s really packed in there," Hatchfield said, wearing gloves and a white coat and using tools including a porcupine quill and a dentist's probe.

A Heisman Trophy honoring O.J. Simpson has been recovered two decades after it was stolen, Los Angeles Police said.

It was the hug heard ‘round the world, but it could leave a mark on New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie closer to home.

Cyber-teasing, though, may be the least of the possible 2016 contender’s problems as the appearance of a possible conflict of interest has cropped up in the wake of Sunday’s football game and a Democratic group has asked the New Jersey State Ethics Commission to investigate.