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Top Stories: Las Vegas Shooting; Nobel Prize In Medicine Awarded
Also: Puerto Rico struggles to secure clean water and food; the ex-CEO of Equifax apologizes for the massive security breach; and officials in Catalonia say an independence referendum is approved.
Top Stories: Reviewing Chicago's Gun Laws; Nobel Literature Prize
Also: A Pennsylvania congressman won't seek re-election after a report of an abortion request; President Trump's Puerto Rico golf venture; and the grave of St. Nicholas is reportedly discovered.
Top Stories: Nobel In Chemistry; Yellen Gets Nod As Fed Chair
Also: Boehner says short-term shutdown deal would be 'unconditional surrender" and U.S. to cut some military aid to Egypt.
Neiman Marcus Sells Designer's 'Future Destroyed-High-Top Sneaker'
Don't have time to break your sneakers in? The shoes being sold on Neiman Marcus' website look nearly pulled inside out — as if they got caught in a lawn mower. The cost for a pair is $1,425.
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Top Stories: Bloody Day In Syria; JPMorgan Earns $5B
Also: Why Freeh uncovered more about Paterno than state investigators did; destruction of treasures in Timbuktu continues; police and protesters clash in Los Angeles.
Top Stories: Blizzard Bears Down On Northeast; California Manhunt Continues
Also: Tens of thousands take to streets of Tunis for funeral of slain opposition leader; car bombings target Shiites in Iraq; EU leaders try to reach budget deal; Bush family's emails are hacked.
Top Stories: Cain Disputes Allegations; Berlusconi Faces Key Vote
The morning's headlines include the GOP presidential candidate's response to a new charge of sexual harassment and the Italian prime minister's latest challenge — another confidence vote.
Top Stories: Ship Search Suspended; Famine Fears Grow In Sudan
Also: Israel downplays talk of attack on Iran; latest poll puts Romney atop GOP field; fuel delivery going smoothly in Nome, Alaska.
Top Stories: Short Government Shutdown Over; Winter Olympics Open
Also: Wall Street opens higher after a huge loss on Thursday; a significant winter storm pounds the upper Plains and Midwest; and L.L. Bean dumps its lifetime return policy.
Nov. 4-10: 'On The Map,' Beneath The Big Top And In Detroit
In softcover fiction, Jill McCorkle's cluster of retirees faces death with humor and sorrow. In nonfiction, Lawrence Wright peeks into the world of Scientology, Simon Garfield charts a history of maps, Jonathan Cott recalls his friendship with John and Yoko, Duncan Wall spins yarns about the circus and Mark Binelli welcomes us to his Detroit.
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