Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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One lawmaker predicts that his fellow Republicans in the House will in the end avert a government shutdown by abandoning the effort to defund Obamacare.
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When the strong-willed pols faced off about two decades ago over Medicare and other issues, the government halted twice, and one shutdown lasted 21 days.
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To make sure the regime scraps its chemical weapons, the teams say they may need to blow up missiles, smash empty shells and demolish machinery.
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“I will tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk” about Iran’s nuclear activities, Netanyahu says in advance of his meeting with Obama.
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His promise that anyone who likes their current health plan can keep it under Obamacare has turned out to be an empty one.
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A second U.S. private company proves that it is capable of delivering goods via an unmanned cargo ship to the International Space Station.
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Papers believed to belong to the al-Qaida affiliate indicate it understands that indiscriminate attacks alienate other Muslims.
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Experts are trying to figure out how the city spent $167,731 per inmate last year — nearly as much as it costs for four years of tuition at an Ivy League university.
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Denver Post TV critic Joanne Ostrow says the series ended with one of the all-time great finales.
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The Denver QB’s 16 touchdown passes are the most in the first month of a season, besting the mark of 14 set by two others.







