Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:
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The bureau is preparing to help explain that to Congress.
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“Inappropriate communications” from the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, John Allen, to Petraeus friend Jill Kelley is the subject of a Pentagon probe.
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As they get back to work Tuesday, lawmakers must attempt to avert the crippling specter of expiring tax breaks and automatic spending cuts.
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With a spotty history of convicting troops in civilian deaths, government prosecutors give their closing argument Tuesday in a case against an Army sergeant accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians.
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Votes on gay marriage and birth control didn’t go their way. But the church is showing no sign of a shift in strategy.
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This year’s political transition used the Internet more than in the past — and it was used by citizens to check on delegates.
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Christie’s will auction off one of the rarest and most famous of diamonds, the Archduke Joseph Diamond, in Geneva Tuesday.
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AP technology writer Anick Jesdanun says that nowadays online social networks make it easier to support a worthy cause.
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Victoria’s Secret apologizes for in a fashion show.
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Twenty-five percent of Sunday’s football games saw a starting QB leave with a concussion.






