Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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“It’s a huge gift for all of Latin America. We waited 20 centuries,” says Jose Antonio Cruz, a Franciscan friar in Puerto Rico.
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He chose to live in a simple apartment, rather than an opulent church estate. For years, he rode the bus to work. And as a youth, he loved the tango.
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Investigators say execs of the Florida organization bought boats, beachfront condos, and Maseratis, Ferraris and Porsches.
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Though abuses by the Assad regime remain far more widespread, rebels are killing captives and suspected informers with impunity.
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Full-time jobs, a survey shows. The finding probably reflects the lackluster economy.
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Samsung — a rising Apple competitor — will unveil the successor to its popular smartphone today.
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Bartender Scott Prouty tells MSNBC he struggled for weeks before deciding to release the video shot at a private fundraiser.
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Some experts blame pesticides that kill milkweed, the insects’ main food, for the dramatic decline.
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The weeklong experiment by Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company, offers viewers a chance to get acquainted with series they might not have followed.
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The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant will be out indefinitely with a badly sprained ankle.






