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

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Supporters and opponents of Mohammed Morsi are growing more entrenched in their battle over the Islamist leader’s move to assume near absolute powers.

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It’s estimated that this year’s Cyber Monday will be the biggest online shopping day of the year, for the third year in a row.

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Thousands express outrage — some blocking roads and smashing vehicles — about conditions in the building where a blaze killed at least 112 people.

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As Congress and the White House face a Dec. 31 deadline for a deficit-reduction plan, groups are scrambling to ensure their interests don’t get sacrificed.

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Landlords at many buildings warn tenants such as JP Morgan Chase that full power may not be back to their headquarters for weeks.

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A new report says the U.S. legal system is not adequately protecting the rights of parents with disabilities.

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A main challenge at the U.N. climate conference that’s just begun in Qatar is raising money for poor countries when budgets are strained.

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A study suggests 30 American children a day are treated in emergency rooms for broken bones, sprains, cuts and concussions from bounce house accidents.

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He still might not get satisfaction, but frontman Mick Jagger was in top vocal form at a London concert, AP’s Gregory P. Katz reports.

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The price of turtle doves and maids-a-milking are the same as last year but it’ll cost your true love more for pipers piping and drummers drumming.

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