Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The Justice Department will turn over classified documents describing the administration’s rationale for drone strikes against U.S. citizens with al-Qaida ties.
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Senators at Brennan’s confirmation hearing today are likely to delve into drones, covert bases and interrogation techniques.
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At least nine bodies, including a child’s, were found in the sodden wreckage on the Solomon Islands, and five villages were decimated.
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“Talks will not solve any problems,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on his website.
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“It’s not like anyone writes letters anymore,” says James Valentine, an antiques shop owner in Toledo, Ohio.
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Authorities found no other explosives in the bunker where Jimmy Lee Dykes held a 5-year-old hostage.
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The organization delayed its decision whether to throw out its policy excluding gays until May.
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The snow will start Friday morning and could dump 2 feet of snow in New England, which has seen mostly bare ground.
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The 148-year-old card of the Brooklyn Atlantics amateur baseball club sold at a Maine auction for $92,000.
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“Shut up,” Chris Christie told ex-White House physician Connie Mariano, who said she worried he would die in office.






