Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Twenty-six people will be freed before formal negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders begin on Wednesday.
2.
The Boston mobster was convicted of 11 killings, but a jury couldn’t connect eight other slayings to the longtime fugitive.
3.
Michael Bloomberg says a federal judge’s rebuke of the police tactic could usher in a return to the days of high violent crime rates in the nation’s largest city.
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Police say Hannah Anderson is recovering in Idaho after FBI agents shot her kidnapper, a family friend accused of killing her mother and brother.
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Security forces decided against dispersing the crowds, fearing a “massacre” after thousands of Morsi supporters flooded into two protest camps.
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The radical Boko Haram group was said to be behind the deaths of 44 people praying and 12 others in a separate attack.
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Beijing officials say the private mountain peak with rocks, trees and bushes has to come down from the 26-story high-rise.
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Lu Ann Ballew says she ordered a Tennessee couple to change their son’s first name from “Messiah” to “Martin” because the only person worthy of the name is Jesus Christ.
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A judge rules a white former restaurant manager has no standing to accuse the food diva of racism.
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The man fell more than 60 feet from an upper-level platform to a parking lot at the Braves-Phillies game in Atlanta.







