Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Islamic militants have told a Mauritanian news outlet that that 35 hostages were killed but seven are still alive after Algerian military helicopters strafed a gas complex deep in the Sahara.
2.
Europe, the U.S., Japan and India ground the Boeing jets after battery failures on two planes.
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The university says linebacker Manti Te’o was duped into believing the woman he met online had died of leukemia.
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His plan faces a doubtful future in a divided Congress where Republicans control the House.
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The AP says the first-ever inventory of the systems found hundreds of structures deemed unacceptable in 37 states.
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The disgraced cyclist’s confessional interview with Oprah Winfrey airs at 9 p.m.
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JPMorgan’s Dimon will see his salary fall by more than half to $11.5 million — fallout from an embarrassing trading loss last year.
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NASA and a private company hope to increase astronauts’ comfort with an $18 million inflatable room.
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It took four hours, an air bag and soapy lubricant to free a Portland, Ore., woman wedged in an 8-to-10 inch wide space between two buildings.
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Conrad Bain played Mr. Drummond, the white adoptive father of two African-American brothers, in the Gary Coleman sitcom.






