Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday.
1.
U.S. Senator-elect and Newark Mayor Cory Booker presides over ceremonies in Newark as the Garden State becomes the 14th to recognize gay marriage.
2.
The U.S. swept up 70.3 million French telephone records in a 30-day period, according to a newspaper report that offers new revelations about a controversial NSA surveillance operation.
3.
Mexico’s already soaked Pacific coast braces for heavy rains a month after Tropical Storm Manuel caused widespread damage.
4.
“We’ve gone from a pretty healthy population to one with a high rate of cancer, birth defects, and illnesses seldom seen before,” says a doctor in Argentina.
5.
The AP’s “Old World” series looks at the growing cohort of elderly people across the world who live — and increasingly die — unseen and unheard, left to fend for themselves.
6.
Researchers find high amounts of bacteria that could sicken babies in three-fourths of the 101 samples they bought online.
7.
Six million young people are neither in school nor working, a study finds.
8.
Israel’s prime minister calls for continued pressure on Iran for its suspected nuclear program, even as American officials weigh easing economic sanctions.
9.
Burnett, who just won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, says a TV executive once told her that variety shows like hers were “a man’s game.”
10.
Indianapolis rolls out the red carpet for Manning in his first return leading Denver’s offense, then the Colts hand him a defeat.







