Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about on Tuesday:
1.
In final debate, Obama and Romney both stress support for Israel, and both oppose sending U.S. forces to topple Assad.
2.
The AP’s Calvin Woodward examines Obama and Romney’s claims, separating fact from fiction.
3.
Police say Radcliffe Haughton didn’t have to wait for a background check, because he bought his weapon from a private individual.
4.
With the public getting its first look at the device Tuesday, many details are already known — except what it will cost.
5.
Lawyers for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri say that since the U.S. wasn’t at war at the time of the bombing in Yemen, the 47-year-old shouldn’t be tried at the U.S. base.
6.
The Texan is no longer a seven-time Tour de France winner. His name has been erased from the record books.
7.
Oil-rich countries are realizing their fossil fuel supplies will someday run out and they should chart a more sustainable path.
8.
As the civil war heats up, the opposition is getting more advanced gear while government troops resort to low-tech weapons for urban warfare.
9.
She receives the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, joining the ranks of Bill Cosby and Tina Fey.
10.
San Francisco won its record-tying sixth elimination game of the postseason, beating St. Louis 9-0 in Game 7 of the NLCS.







