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

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The House is expected to vote Wednesday to let the government borrow enough to pay three months’ worth of bills.

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The elections ended in a deadlock in parliament, making it more difficult for the prime minister to form a new coalition to stay in office.

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The secretary of state testifies later today about the Sept. 11 attack on the Libya diplomatic mission that killed a U.S. ambassador.

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An AP analysis finds millions of middle-class jobs are disappearing, replaced by technology.

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Three people were wounded at the Houston-area college and one of the wounded was charged with assault.

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The Pentagon reviewed more up to 30,000 pages of emails between Gen. John Allen and a Tampa socialite, but found no misconduct.

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British Prime Minister David Cameron says that if his party wins the next election he’ll let voters decide whether to leave the EU.

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Temperatures in Embarrass, Minn., rose to 15 below on Tuesday night from 36 below zero the day before as a deep freeze moved east.

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Questions swirl about whether the singer’s voice was pre-recorded for her rendition of the national anthem.

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Williams’ loss in the Australian Open quarterfinals to teenager Sloane Stephens was her first defeat in a major since last year’s French Open.

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