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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:

1.

Limited subway service resumed this morning, but not in lower Manhattan, where the power remains out.

2.

The storm’s devastation leaves a , but some caution that extreme weather patterns should affect decisions on how — and whether — to rebuild.

3.

The government reported on the number of people who applied for first-time unemployment benefits last week.

4.

The contours of the presidential race remain much the same, with Obama and Romney locked in a tight contest and both campaigns predicting victory.

5.

Professor Ryan? Lobbyist Ryan? Maybe back to plain-old Congressman Ryan — or future President Ryan? If Paul Ryan loses his bid to become vice president, he is still a man with options.

6.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the White House is suggesting people and groups to play key roles in the rebel leadership.

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An Associated Press-GfK poll finds that more voters trust Romney to break the stalemate in Washington.

8.

They come by bicycle to deliver laptops and Internet connections to remote villages, a vital service where only 5 million of 152 million people are online.

9.

An Air Force Academy ritual of freshmen throwing upperclassmen into the snow results in a fight with 27 cadets injured.

10.

Tens of thousands of fans don the team’s holiday-appropriate orange and black colors to congratulate the World Series champs in a parade.

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