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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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Steven Miller will have to answer to a Republican-run committee today about why conservative groups were targeted by the agency.

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A government watchdog says some in the witness protection program weren’t on no-fly lists.

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Prices will drop for Japanese products such as Toyota automobiles and Sony electronics, which is good news for American and European consumers.

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Habitat for Humanity had built many of the homes destroyed by 16 tornadoes that were also responsible for at least six deaths and dozens of injuries.in several small Texas communities.

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President Barack Obama says military leaders have told him they are “ashamed” of their failure to end sexual abuse in the armed services.

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A six-member U.N. team led by a former Syrian planning minister has started a reconstruction initiative even as there is no end in sight for the civil unrest.

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American Airlines says people with just a bag — rolling suitcases not included — will be allowed to board flights before most other passengers.

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With California recently joining states that offer the lottery, players there and in neighboring Nevada are hoping for a piece of an estimated $550 million jackpot.

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David Beckham retires from the sport, but left Major League Soccer with the kind of legitimacy and visibility it would have taken decades to reach on its own.

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Vocal powerhouse Candice Glover bested country singer Kree Harrison to win the 12th edition of the contest and a record deal.

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