Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Americans are holding Republicans primarily responsible for the partial government shutdown, but the president and Democrats don’t get off easy, either.
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She’s been vice chair since 2010 and would be the first woman to head the Federal Reserve.
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A requirement that consumers create online accounts multiplied the volume of online transactions, overwhelming the site.
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Scientists Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel win this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry.
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Cairo stands to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in military and economic assistance as the Obama administration plans a dramatic policy shift.
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The parents of four boys found living in filth and communicating with grunts were accused in 2006 of keeping three other children in similar conditions.
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The 64-year-old who swam from Havana to Miami attempts a 48-hour swim in a NYC pool to raise money for Superstorm Sandy victims.
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An off-duty NYPD detective faces charges after he is seen on video hitting and kicking an SUV after a group motorcycle ride spiraled into violence.
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Asked about his political future, the N.J. governor replies, “I am not going to declare tonight … that I am or I’m not running for president.”
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Boston beats Tampa Bay 3-1 in Game 4 and will face the winner of Thursday’s Detroit-vs.-Oakland game.








