Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Tehran diplomat and over 20 others are killed in twin blasts in Beirut's majority-Shiite southern district.
His girlfriend claims he pointed a shotgun at her during an argument. It's Zimmerman's latest run-in with the law since his acquittal in the Trayvon Martin case.
The agency repeatedly admitted improperly collecting some surveillance material and pledged to stop.
The scandal-plagued mayor of Canada's largest city calls moves to strip him of his powers a "coup d'etat."
The Wall Street giant could pay $13 billion to compensate investors and help struggling homeowners in addition to a hefty fine.
The automaker plans to start selling the zero-emissions Tucson SUVs in Southern California next year and eventually spread to other areas as filling stations are built.
Historians and everyday Americans are revisiting the meaning of the speech and honoring the men who fought in the Civil War.
The nearly complete skeletons of a smaller relative of T. rex could be sold for up to $9 million in a New York City auction.
"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," which had a two year run, is the most expensive show ever in New York City history.
The name for a smartphone self-portrait has burst from the confines of Instagram and Twitter into the mainstream, says Britain's Oxford University Press.