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Top Stories: Inter-Korean Talks Open; A Quiet Night At The Oscars
Also: Storm cleanup in the East, while a blizzard hits the Plains; President Trump meets Israel's leader today; and West Virginia teachers are still off the job.
Top Stories: Proposed Tariffs Trigger Backlash; Trump's Effect In Midterms
Also: Relief deliveries are cut off to Eastern Ghouta, Syria; a second nor'easter aims for the Northeast; and the World Cheese Championship opens in Wisconsin.
Top Stories: Government Shutdown Looms; Trump Seeks Military Parade
Also: Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. is ready to impose tough new North Korea sanctions; Germany may be closer to forming a coalition government; and Olympic workers fall ill with norovirus.
Top Stories: Austin Bombing Suspect Dead; New Fed Chairman
Also: A fourth nor'easter strikes the East Coast; Illinois' primary election is complete; and wreckage of a World War II ship is found that may have carried the five Sullivan brothers.
Top Stories: Consumer Agency To Be Curbed; Olympic Figure Skating Results
Also: New power outages in Puerto Rico follow a substation fire; South African President Jacob Zuma clings to power; and models shed clothes for body paint in New York's Polar Bear Paint event.
Top Stories: Pope Angers Chileans; Turnover In Trump White House
Also: A government shutdown looms as Congress can't agree on a spending bill; a powerful storm roars through Europe; and former CIA Director Stansfield Turner dies.
Top Stories: Trump Tariff Exemptions; Robust February Jobs Report
Also: The International Paralympic Games open in South Korea; ISIS claims a deadly attack in Afghanistan; and President Obama is in talks with Netflix about producing shows.
Top Stories: Veterans Day; Indianapolis Search; Petraeus Affair Aftermath
Also: As "fiscal cliff" looms, scenarios multiply; New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo will reportedly seek $30 billion in disaster aid; the BBC's head of news steps down; Italy is pounded by heavy rains.
Top Stories: Pope's Pledge To Protect Poor; Dueling Claims In Syria
Also: At least seven Marines killed in training accident; housing sector's rebound continues; Obama prepares for trip to Mideast.
Cressida Dick Named Scotland Yard's First Female Top Cop
Cressida Dick, 56, a former beat cop in London's West End, on Wednesday was named the first female police commissioner in the organization's 188-year history.
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