Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that people will be talking about today.
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THE ‘MOM IN CHIEF’ KICKS OFF DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION–First lady praises Obama as a “man we can trust.”
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WHY OBAMA CHOSE CLINTON FOR NOMINATION SPEECH–Both benefit, AP’s Beth Fouhy explains: The president gets validation from a highly popular Democrat and the ex-president returns to center stage.
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SCIENTISTS COMPILE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE GENETIC CODE–It’s the biggest effort ever at figuring out the secrets behind the miraculous workings of the human body.
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THE NATIONAL DEBT: OVER $16 TRILLION–That’s the word from the Treasury Department, and it means another round of trying to raise the government’s borrowing cap.
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WHERE A TEEN WITH DOWN SYNDROME WASN’T ALLOWED–American Airlines says he “was not ready to fly,” but his family calls it discrimination.
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SPAIN LIFTS BAN ON TELEVISING BULLFIGHTS–The first fight since the change airs Wednesday evening from the northern city of Valladolid.
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STRIPPERS ARE ARTISTS, CLUB MAINTAINS–New York’s top court will hear arguments at 3 p.m. on whether strip clubs deserve an arts exemption from state taxes.
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MCDONALD’S, WITHOUT THE BEEF–The fast food chain synonymous with hamburgers plans to open vegetarian-only restaurants in India.
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A LEGENDARY ROAD WARRIOR, BACK ON STAGE–A week before release of much-anticipated disc, Bob Dylan reopens a theater in a village in New York.
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THE NFL IS BACK: COWBOYS TAKING ON SUPER BOWL CHAMP GIANTS–At stake in tonight’s opener: A good start to the season and the early upper hand in the competitive NFC East.