Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today.
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The president revealed the clandestine negotiations with Tehran in a 90-minute meeting with Netanyahu at the White House.
2.
The full police file of the evidence in the school shooting won’t be published, stirring criticism of the investigation’s secrecy.
3.
The United Nations announces upcoming face-to-face negotiations between Assad’s government and opposition fighters in Geneva.
4.
The Arctic mass is expected move east in the coming days and could disrupt the U.S.’s busy travel week.
5.
Tall SUVs give state troopers better surveillance of guilty drivers but the state is also offering “texting turnoffs” on highways to give motorists a break.
6.
The convergence of the secular and religious holidays is a source of angst for many who celebrate both.
7.
The anti-government rally escalates seeking to force civil servants to stop working.
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Experts on North Korea see signs of a steady output of the drug there — and the potential for global distribution.
9.
Taylor Swift took home four honors including artist of the year for the third time.
10.
The Broncos were staked to a 24-0 lead at halftime, but fell to the Patriots in overtime.








