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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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Colorado towns already crumbling under the weight of historic flooding got pounded again Sunday with sometimes torrential downpours as the flood death toll and the number of people still unaccounted for continued to rise.

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Kerry and top European diplomats are meeting on a U.N. resolution setting out how the Assad regime must secure and destroy its chemical weapons.

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An AP analysis of more than 600,000 bridges across the nation shows that some 65,000 were classified as “structurally deficient.”

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Janet Yellen is the apparent favorite to be nominated by Obama for the top job, now that Lawrence Summers has withdrawn from consideration.

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The gap in employment rates between America’s richest and poorest families has stretched to its highest levels since officials began tracking the data a decade ago.

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A factory park jointly run by South and North Korea resumes operations after Pyongyang, which had ordered a shutdown, reverses itself.

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The 115,000-ton Costa Concordia, which ran aground on a Tuscan reef in 2012, is the largest liner engineers have ever tried to pull upright.

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Nina Davuluri becomes the second consecutive Miss New York — and the first contestant of Indian descent — to win the pageant.

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At age 84, Bob Newhart wins a creative arts Emmy — his first — for a guest role on “The Big Bang Theory.”

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In the third meeting between the QB siblings, Peyton Manning again outduels younger brother Eli as Denver thumps the Giants 41-23.

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