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Top Stories: Possible Vote In Eastern Ukraine; Hawaii Volcano
Also: President Obama campaigns in Wisconsin; a lawsuit is filed against the maker of defective airbags; and a rocket launch to deliver supplies to the International Space Station is scrubbed.
Top Stories: Nobel Peace Prize; Movement (Maybe) On Shutdown
Also: Syria's rebels accused of killing civilians; and Utah finds a way to reopen its national parks.
Top Stories: Indian Rapists Sentenced; Guns To Syrian Rebels
Also: The U.S. consulate in eastern Afghanistan is attacked; heavy flooding continues in northern Colorado; parts of the New Jersey boardwalk are devastated by fire; and the Ig Nobel awards honor quirky scientific discoveries.
Top Stories: Democratic Presidential Debate; Israeli Palestinian Violence
Also: This year's National Book Award nominees are announced; Japan will restart a second nuclear reactor; and it's true: the Chicago Cubs are going to the NLCS.
Top Stories: TPP Accord Reached; Nobel Prize In Medicine
Also: The Supreme Court opens its new term today; the search continues off the Bahamas for a ship damaged in a hurricane; and smog from Indonesia closes schools in Malaysia.
Top Stories: Deadly Hajj Stampede; The Pope Addresses Congress
Also: The Senate will take up a spending bill that could avert a government shutdown; China orders 300 planes from Boeing; and California sequoias are suffering from the drought.
Top Stories: New Bangkok Explosion; Indonesian Plane Crash
Also: Wichita police arrest a man who took a bomb to a clinic that performs abortions; both sides may be committing war crimes in Yemen; and the world's best place to live is Melbourne, Australia.
Top Stories: St. Louis Protests; Koreas Trade Fire
Also: Gang violence leaves 125 dead in El Salvador this week; cyanide levels near a Chinese explosion site are dangerously high; and American Airlines will start charter flights from L.A. to Cuba.
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Also: Obama expresses regret to Japan over alleged spying; the Colorado movie theater gunman will be formally sentenced today; and urban traffic really is the worst it's been in years.
Top Stories: Unemployment Rate Drops; Russian Crash Questions
Also: The House passes a transportation bill but doesn't fund all of it; there'll be fewer candidates onstage at the next GOP presidential debate; and a double-facing Picasso painting is auctioned.
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