Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday.
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Cardinals from around the world are at the Vatican to talk about issues facing the church and set a date to choose Benedict XVI’s successor.
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The 2 ½-year-old Mississippi child would be the second person in the world to apparently be cured of the virus that causes AIDS.
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At least 12 people died in multiple attacks against security forces as Kenyans waited to cast ballots.
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No one has yet crafted a politically viable way to roll back the cuts.
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Demolition crews are clearing more debris today and hope to get a clear view of the giant crater that swallowed a man.
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The countries warned Assad they will boost support to rebels fighting to oust him unless he steps down.
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The AP’s Stephen Braun reports the senator sponsored legislation that would benefit the eye doctor whose private jet he used for two trips to the Dominican Republic.
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The couple was killed when the BMW slammed into their livery cab taking them to the hospital.
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Health officials face the additional challenge of explaining the new law to the tens of millions of Americans whose first language is not English.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II is hospitalized for the first time in a decade.






