Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:
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Anger over Morsi’s stand mounts as his opponents take to the streets of Cairo, with clashes breaking out hours before a planned massive rally.
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A national day of mourning is declared for the 112 who died in the weekend blaze, the deadliest of many recent fires at garment factories in the country.
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The president will meet with small business owners at the White House today and with middle-class families tomorrow.
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The Army Corps of Engineers spent $12 billion building protective barriers, but city officials aren’t sure where they will get $38 million a year for their upkeep.
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A U.N. report says a thawing in the permafrost that covers almost a quarter of the northern hemisphere is one of the latest concerns among scientists.
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But consider: The odds of your being struck by lightning are 1 in 5,000. The odds of winning Wednesday’s jackpot? One in 175 million.
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As congressional opposition softens, U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice is the clear front-runner to succeed Hillary Clinton.
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The late Palestinian leader’s body is exhumed and then quickly reburied as forensic experts look for more information about his death.
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Citing the Bible, Angus T. Jones, youthful star on the comedy “Two and a Half Men,” says the show is “filth” and no one should watch it.
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Hockey players and management have not negotiated since last Wednesday, and more than a third of the regular season has already been canceled.





