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UPCOMING
POL-Election-Voting (will update)
A day before Tuesday's election, millions of people in key states have already cast absentee or early ballots despite long lines, legal disputes over poll procedures and damage inflicted by Superstorm Sandy. But complications have emerged.
US-Tropical-Weather-Sandy (will update)
One week after Superstorm Sandy beat up the Northeast, tearing apart homes and lives in New Jersey, New York and other areas, there's another worry on the horizon: A nor'easter is coming. Rain will start to move in early Wednesday morning and will gradually become heavier, according to CNN meteorologists. As the day goes on, the weather will get worse with temperatures hovering in the 40s -- bad news for about 1.2 million people who are still without power in the area.
New-York-Sandy-Crime
Over the past week, New York City police have been plenty busy helping those in the five boroughs deal with the aftermath of devastating floods, major wind damage and widespread power outages. But they might be able to thank Superstorm Sandy for one thing: a drop in crime.
New-York-Sandy-Photos
The storm that swept last week across the Northeast left indelible memories for many, but also erased some. Limor Garfinkle, whose Staten Island apartment is littered with scraps of paper that represent some of the most important memories of a woman she barely knows, is trying to salvage at least a few of them.
POL-Inside-the-polls
You want close? Seven of the eight national polls released since Sunday indicate the race for the White House is in a dead heat, like most have shown for weeks.
Afghanistan-Bales-Hearing (will update)
The American soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a shooting rampage is sitting in a military courtroom for the next week or more, hearing the evidence against him.
Syria-Civil-War (will update as merits)
Scores of people were killed in violence across Syria on Monday, opposition activists said, while Russia insisted a political solution was the only answer to end the bloodshed. Here are fresh developments in Syria's bloody civil war:
INTERNATIONAL
Syria-Civil-War
Scores of people were killed in violence across Syria on Monday, opposition activists said, while Russia insisted a political solution was the only answer to end the bloodshed. Here are fresh developments in Syria's bloody civil war:
Saudi-Interior-Minister
Saudi Arabia's king has named Prince Mohammed bin Nayef as interior minister, making him the first in the next generation of the Saudi royal family to rise to such a powerful post.
Iraq-Violence
A pair of car bombings today in central Iraq killed at least four people and left another 15 wounded, police said.
Pakistan-Malala-Apology
The sister of a man suspected in the shooting of Pakistani teenacher Malala Yousufzai has apologized to the victim.

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