Associated Press
— Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday (times EDT):
Anger over a film attacking the Prophet Muhammad also spreads to Cairo, where a mob scales the walls of the U.S. Embassy.
A common type of railroad car has a dangerous design flaw.
Sept. 11 remembrances took a lower-key approach a year after the milestone 10th anniversary.
So says a doctor at a hospital in Aleppo, Syria, where most patients are civilians wounded by falling buildings and exploding shells.
At 1 p.m., a new iPhone, possibly with a taller screen and faster data speeds, is expected to be unveiled at an event in San Francisco.
In effort to invigorate the U.S. economy, another round of bond purchases — called “quantitative easing” — could be announced this week.
But whatever has been built deep underground — at a cost of $86 million — remains a mystery.
Some 200 high school bathrooms or locker rooms across Britain are under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras.
In new book, he acknowledges that couple’s sometimes bizarre behavior gave police reason for suspicion.
Americans bounce back and beat Jamaica 1-0.