The USA Today lead headline online early Tuesday morning says "Newton investigation could impact Chizik's compensation." The paper says an NCAA investigation of academic fraud allegations and possible NCAA rules violations involving Auburn quarterback Cam Newton could have long-term ramifications for the Tigers program.
It says Jennifer Grey dominated Dancing With The Stars Monday night, scoring perfect 10s across the board on both of her dances.
The paper asks how much is too much noise? It says an increasing number of U.S. cities are trying to answer that question, as growing downtowns bustling with night life raise noise to levels that have some residents ready to scream.
It says troopers say 12 people were injured after a 34-vehicle pileup Monday on Interstate 25 near Denver.
The paper says Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell reversed course and says he will back a ban on funding for lawmakers' pet projects, known as earmarks.
And the most popular story on USA Today says glance at the cover of every London newspaper Friday, and it would seem that the latest Harry Potter movie is actually called Hermione Granger and the Deathly Hallows. Or maybe Emma Watson and the Pixie Hairdo.

