Thursday, February 13, 2014
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
A half-million homes and businesses lost power to the storm now sweeping up I-95 corridor to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
AP sources confirm deal that would combine two largest U.S. cable companies. Announcement expected this morning.
The release of 65 accused militants from a former U.S. prison further strains relations between Washington and Karzai.
From Bode Miller and Julia Mancuso to Shaun White and Shani Davis, athletes expected to win gold have stumbled.
After Mitch McConnell helped advance the bill to raise the debt ceiling, conservative groups signal they'll make his vote an issue in November.
It's the first time since the health insurance markets opened last fall that a national monthly enrollment target has been met.
An AP Q&A tells you about the ship, crew and process that will be used to destroy mustard gas and raw materials for sarin nerve gas.
Caught trying to smuggle cocaine, they serve their time but then find themselves stuck in the country until parole ends, fines are paid.
El Salvador fisherman tells doctors he came close to giving up hope after large ships passed close to his small boat but didn't stop to rescue him.
Men are just as excited about the holiday as women, and almost everyone wants to receive a gift.