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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.

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The Muslim Brotherhood pushed for nationwide marches to denounce this week’s bloodshed that left over 600 dead and broke up two major protest camps.

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The Security Council called on the Brotherhood and Egypt’s military-backed leadership to exercise “maximum restraint” during the upheaval.

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The Washington Post says the agency conducted unauthorized surveillance of foreign intelligence targets in the U.S., citing documents it received from leaker Edward Snowden.

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Hannah Anderson appeared publicly at a California restaurant since she was freed as court papers reported discoveries of letters to DiMaggio and an incendiary device.

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The bodies were badly burned, and Indian officials said the 15 other sailors who had been trapped inside the sub when it exploded are likely dead.

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Students at two Oklahoma schools battered by the tornado three months ago are apprehensively returning to class in new buildings.

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Louisiana and Mississippi headed the top of a CDC study. At least 30 percent of adults are obese in 13 states from Michigan to Alabama.

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The CIA recently acknowledged the existence of the Nevada facility where the government tests intelligence tools and weapons.

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The clip on Simmons’ YouTube channel featured an actress playing the escaped slave having sex with her white slave master.

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Pole vault gold medalist Yelena Isinbayeva says she was misunderstood when she made comments condemning homosexuality at the world championships.

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