Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Investigators say the driver and the train’s speed regulation systems could have contributed to the disaster that killed nearly 80.
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Morsi was detained for 15 days on charges of collaborating with Hamas while mass rallies were planned across the country.
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Francis, elected on a mandate to reform the church, has visited one of Rio’s most violent slums and cast off his security detail to get close to his flock.
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Another hearing is set today for Ariel Castro, charged with holding three women in his home for years, beating and raping them.
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The AP’s Christina Rexrode writes the insider-trading indictment of SAC Capital Advisers is the latest blow to an industry once seen as an easy path to fortune.
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Survivor Stephen Ward says a screen in front of him signaled the train was going 121 mph shortly before it crashed.
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After the Supreme Court weakened the landmark civic rights legislation, the White House promised legal action in Texas and other states passing stricter laws.
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Halliburton Energy Services provided cement to the drilling rig that exploded in 2010, spilling millions of gallons of oil.
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He says he exchanged racy messages with up to 10 women, including up to three after he resigned from Congress.
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Juror B29 told ABC News she favored convicting him in Trayvon Martin’s killing, but said there wasn’t enough evidence under Florida law.





