Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The president chose to draw attention to the aspirations he hopes will define him rather than the conflicts that have characterized his relations with a divided Congress.
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History will feature a large display about the first black president.
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Israelis, who head to the polls Tuesday, no longer seem to believe that peace with the Palestinians is possible.
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The government is urging schools to beef up physical education after two college students died during mandatory running exams.
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Philippines formally notified the Asian superpower that Manila is seeking international arbitration to declare Beijing’s moves in the potentially oil-rich waters “illegal and invalid.”
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Court records show former Cardinal Roger Mahony maneuvered behind the scenes to shield molester priests in the Los Angeles archdiocese.
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Nehemiah Griego, 15, tells authorities he had been having homicidal and suicidal thoughts.
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An Indonesian court sentenced a British grandmother to death for smuggling cocaine worth $2.5 million in her suitcase onto the resort island of Bali.
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Education Department says the rise of students completing their education is a reflection of the struggling economy and a greater competition for new jobs.
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A year after his death, State College residents will hold a vigil Tuesday evening for the longtime Penn State coach whose reputation was tarnished by scandal.







