Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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But the global body says more evidence is needed to determine the precise chemical agents used or who used them.
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Congress is spelling out for the armed services how far lawmakers are willing to go in changing the decades-old military justice system.
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Conservative groups who were targeted by the agency are getting their say on Capitol Hill, as details of another IRS controversy are being made public.
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Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee Olympian, has his murder trial postponed until Aug. 19 so that the prosecution has more time to investigate.
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Maj. Nidal Hasan plans a “defense of others” strategy. He may argue he was protecting fellow Muslims in Afghanistan from soldiers preparing to deploy from the Texas Army post.
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Demonstrators fear that Prime Minister Erdogan is forcing his conservative Islamic outlook on secular Turks.
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AP’s Jack Gillum finds that the practice could interfere with an agency’s legal responsibilities to find and turn over email.
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The deaths in Oklahoma of three tornado researchers underscore the risks of getting too close to violent storms.
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A study finds that those who use sunscreen regularly have younger-looking skin.
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LeBron James scores 32 points and Miami takes any suspense out of reaching the NBA Finals for a third straight year with a 99-76 rout of Indiana.







