Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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The AP’s Kathy Gannon reports the Afghan Taliban says U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl of Idaho, taken prisoner in 2009, is “in good condition.”
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The show’s creator, David Chase, called the 51-year-old actor who died in Italy “one of the greatest actors of this or any time.”
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Officials said senators were near a compromise to double border security before allowing millions living in the U.S. illegally a pathway to citizenship.
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The mayors of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro agreed to rescind higher bus and subway fares, but big demonstrations were still planned at Confederations Cup games.
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The AP’s Kristin M. Hall reports that Afghanistan’s National Army has only 632 doctors to care for about 177,000 soldiers.
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World markets slid today and the Dow fell by more than 200 points after the Fed announced it could scale back a program this year that kept interest rates down.
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Mueller tells Congress that his agency now uses the unmanned aircraft only rarely, but privacy concerns are still “worthy of debate.”
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Rescuers used helicopters and climbed mountain paths to reach survivors trapped by landslides. At least 100 people have been killed.
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A California man is building what he calls the world’s largest underground survivor shelter in limestone caves dug more than a century ago in Kansas.
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Miami and San Antonio’s big stars have won championships before, and are looking to elevate their spot in history in Game 7 tonight.



