Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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A military judge will decide at a sentencing hearing beginning today how much the Army private’s leaks of classified information endangered national security.
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Experts say the NSA leaker would likely be convicted of similar charges if brought to trial in the U.S.
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He speaks to the House and Senate today about cutting corporate taxes and using the revenue to fund jobs — a tactic Republicans oppose.
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They say tax increases and steep government cuts did their worst damage in the April-June period.
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He took a call from a controller about what approach to take toward his destination when he rounded a notorious curve and didn’t brake in time.
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The 89-year-old Robert Mugabe has said he would hand over power immediately to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai if he loses.
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Health officials say packaged salad mix caused hundreds of illnesses in Iowa and Nebraska, and may be the culprit in several other states.
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Daniel Chong won a $4.1 million judgment for being abandoned in a windowless Drug Enforcement Administration cell without food or water.
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Eileen Brennan, Oscar-nominated for playing Goldie Hawn’s tough drill sergeant in “Private Benjamin,” was 80.
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An astrophysicist says airlines would have to first place passengers in window seats, then the middle and aisle ones, spacing them two rows apart.






