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

1.

The AP’s Robert Burns reports that Afghan soldiers, not the Taliban, were responsible for an attack that killed two U.S. soldiers inside an Afghan army base in 2011.

2.

Several newspapers suspended publication to protest decrees that would give President Mohammed Morsi nearly unrestricted powers.

3.

The former vice presidential contender has joined GOP strategy meetings for dodging a budget meltdown.

4.

Americans just might rival their British cousins in their excitement over a new heir to the throne.

5.

Flu season came earlier than it has in a decade, and with a strain that tends to make people sicker.

6.

A New York City program aims to repair storm-battered homes rather than finding new digs for thousands.

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Authorities say the girl has leukemia and could die within days if her parents don’t bring her back to the hospital.

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A military court tosses the judge from the case, saying he didn’t appear impartial after ordering the suspect in the 2009 rampage to shave his beard.

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The national teachers’ union calls for a written test much like a lawyer’s bar exam and a minimum grade point average.

10.

Robert Griffin III’s touchdown gave the Washington Redskins a 17-16 win over the New York Giants and put the Redskins a game out of first place.

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