Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
- 2 AMERICANS AND A GERMAN WIN NOBEL PRIZE IN MEDICINE
Their work helped scientists understand how "cargo is delivered to the right place at the right time" inside cells.
- LIBYA WANTS 'CLARIFICATIONS' ON ABDUCTION
A day after special forces kidnap a suspected al-Qaida figure, the government is asking the U.S. questions and saying Libyans should be tried at home.
- ELIZABETH SMART RECOUNTS '9 MONTHS OF HELL'
In "My Story," she details her 2002 kidnapping, at age 14, from her bedroom in Salt Lake City.
- US EDGES CLOSER TO FIRST-EVER DEFAULT
Boehner again rules out a House vote on a straightforward bill to boost the nation's debt limit without concessions from Obama.
- KERRY PRAISES ASSAD ON WEAPONS DESTRUCTION
The U.S. secretary of state says the Syrian president deserves credit for his country's speedy compliance.
- NO PUNISHMENT FOR MISHANDLING TRIBAL FUNDS
An AP analysis shows Indian tribes have been caught misappropriating millions of taxpayer dollars, but suffer few consequences.
- MONSTER TRUCK RAMS CROWD IN MEXICO
Eight are dead and dozens injured after the vehicle shoots into a crowd of spectators, and the governor says a test had detected alcohol in the driver's breath.
- HOW NORTH KOREA IS SHOWING ITS MOXIE
A ski resort has taken shape -- never mind that only 5,500 of the country's 24 million people participate in the sport. But leader Kim Jong Un is among them.
- MOVING ON FROM THE BOSTON BOMBING
Victims who lost legs in the deadly attack are learning how to run again with prosthetics.
- WHAT JOE TORRE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT YEAR
The MLB's executive vice president is hopeful the expanded instant-replay system will be ready in 2014.