Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The administration also wants Congress to ban high-capacity magazines like those used in Newtown, Conn.
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The Associated Press-GfK poll finds 84 percent of Americans also want a federal standard for background checks.
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The aircraft went down near a major underground station and the British spy agency MI6, killing two.
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The Boeing Co. 787s are undergoing safety checks after an All Nippon Airways plane made an emergency landing in western Japan.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency says he must confess under oath if he wants to reduce his lifetime ban from sports.
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A government survey says ER visits tied to their consumption doubled over the past four years.
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Public universities in big-time conferences like the SEC are spending more than $100,000 per athlete, about six times the per-student expense on academics.
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Seized by Chicago customs officials, the heads had been used for medical research in Italy and were being returned to be cremated.
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The social network, aiming to compete better with Google and other rivals, unveils a new search feature.
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The show, which returns Wednesday, is shelling out $36 million for superstar judges.






