Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today (times in EDT):
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AP’s Kimberly Dozier says the CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington within 24 hours of the deadly attack that there was evidence it was carried out by militants.
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But test runs will start zooming along a small section of the Amtrak line between Chicago and St. Louis at 110 mph — a 30 mph increase.
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While it’s been more than 3½ years since the last deadly airline crash in the U.S., one consequence of such a remarkable record is the difficulty in imposing new safety rules on the industry.
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After sharpening their , Romney campaigns in Daytona Beach, Fla., at 8:30 a.m., and Obama does the same in Fairfax, Va., at 11:45 a.m.
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According to confidential documents covering a 26-year period, the authorities justified their actions as necessary to protect the good name and good works of Scouting.
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Quazi Nafis once told a classmate at a Missouri college that true Muslims don’t believe in violence.
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The ex-Penn State assistant football coach claims his lawyers lacked sufficient time to prepare and the statute of limitations for some abuse charges had expired.
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This 5-foot-tall character with a foam head painted with outrageous red lips, a shrill voice and a penchant for salacious details rules Puerto Rico’s gossip circuit.
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The magazine’s decision to stop publishing a print edition after 80 years may be more a commentary on its own problems than a definitive statement on the health of the industry.
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Cincinnati was the last team to sweep the New York Yankees in the playoffs in 1976 and Detroit returns to the World Series for the first time since 2006.





