Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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Government workers are supposed to be back on the job on their next scheduled day — for most, that’s today.
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Documents provided by former systems analyst Edward Snowden show how heavily the CIA relies on the NSA’s intelligence gathering.
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More than 24 million people around the globe sign up to duck under their desks at 10:17 a.m. local time, cover their heads and hold onto something sturdy.
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New Jersey voters can expect to see their new senator, elected to fill Frank Lautenberg’s seat, back on the campaign trail soon.
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A plane carrying 44 passengers and five crew members went down in bad weather in the Southeast Asian nation.
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The social network is now allowing users ages 13-17 to share their posts with anyone on the Internet.
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An event at Brown University was aimed at adding information to Wikipedia about the scientific and technological achievements of women.
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Thousands of broad-snouted caimans live in sewage-like lagoons in Rio de Janeiro.
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Mia Farrow’s son Ronan — who until recently hadn’t been in the public eye — will host a weekday program on MSNBC.
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Adrian Gonzalez hit one of four homers for the Dodgers as they beat the Cardinals 6-4 to cut St. Louis’ lead in the NLCS to 3-2.








