Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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The brazen daylight ambush in the northern Sinai peninsula comes after days of bloodshed between the military and Morsi supporters that have left nearly 1,000 dead.
2.
Egyptian judiciary officials say former President Hosni Mubarak could be released from custody because there are no longer grounds to hold him.
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More than 100 witnesses were listed as possible for Oscar Pistorius’ trial next spring in the shooting of his girlfriend.
4.
Obama comes back from nine days in Martha’s Vineyard to deal with the crisis in Egypt and a plan to revamp the nation’s financial system.
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San Diego’s Bob Filner will be at City Hall after two weeks of therapy for making sexual advances on women and growing calls for his resignation.
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Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald called Heathrow Airport’s nine-hour questioning of David Miranda and confiscation of his laptops an attack on journalism.
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A presidential task force report out today after Sandy says coastal communities should spend more now and called for a more advanced electrical grid.
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Millions of Mexico’s schoolbooks have dozens of errors, including misspelled words and at least one city located in the wrong state.
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The actress says her sixth stint in rehab put her in “a different head space” and says she’s just taking vitamins now and prescription medicine for acid reflux.
10.
The Jamaican track star becomes the most decorated athlete in world-championship history with eight golds and two silvers.







