Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Obama asked acting commissioner’s Steven T. Miller to resign and Congress and the Justice Department continue probes into the targeting of tea party groups.
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The correspondence underscored a turf battle between the State Department and the CIA and quibbling over the administration’s talking points.
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Dozens of homes were damaged, six were killed and 14 were missing after the swarm of storms hit North Texas.
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The storm began battering the coast of Bangladesh today, but passed over major population centers and did far less damage than feared.
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No longer a glamorous celebrity in an expensive suit, a grayer Simpson testified at his Las Vegas appeals hearing in a drab prison uniform and leg shackles.
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The ceiling of a Cambodian factory that makes Asics sneakers fell in, killing two people and injuring seven.
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The Muslim militant group Hizb-e-Islami claimed responsibility for the suicide bomb that killed at least six and wounded more than 30.
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NASA’s Kepler telescope is broken and engineers can’t yet fix yet, jeopardizing a $600 million mission to search for other planets where life could exist.
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The new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders assigned names to tantrums, grief and bingeing, drawing criticism that psychiatrists are going too far.
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He became the first rock star to be inducted into the 115-year-old American Academy of Arts and Letters, an artists’ honor society.





