Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Diplomatic posts in 19 cities in Egypt, Libya and other Muslim countries will remain shut through Saturday.
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Rodriguez is expected to be suspended for 2014, and 13 other players are facing discipline today for their ties to performance-enhancing drugs.
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Deputy Secretary of State met with the deputy head of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, where envoys are trying to mediate a standoff with the military.
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Surveillance video showed a car pausing to look at the Venice Beach boardwalk, then accelerating into the crowd, killing an Italian woman on her honeymoon.
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Four crew members were on board when the rescue chopper went down at a U.S. base.
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Prosecutors will need to make the case based on testimony of gangsters-turned-informants against the 83-year-old Bulger.
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British scientists say they have grown the burger in a laboratory from stem cells of cattle.
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Jerry Brown invoked a law that allows the state to intervene in a second planned transit strike in San Francisco.
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The network and cable company are printing full-page ads making their case to the public after Time Warner pulled the network from cities serving 3 million customers.
10.
After playing a charity polo match with Prince Harry, he said he had to pick up some more “nappies” on the way home for newborn Prince George.







