Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. A VOTE TO AVOID DEBT CRISIS The House is expected to vote Wednesday to let the government borrow enough to pay three months' worth of bills. 2. NETANYAHU SCRAMBLES TO RETAIN POWER IN ISRAEL The elections ended in a deadlock in parliament, making it more difficult for the prime minister to form a new coalition to stay in office. 3. CLINTON FINALLY FACES CONGRESS The secretary of state testifies later today about the Sept. 11 attack on the Libya diplomatic mission that killed a U.S. ambassador. 4. WHAT JOBS AREN'T COMING BACK AFTER RECESSION An AP analysis finds millions of middle-class jobs are disappearing, replaced by technology. 5. TEXAS COLLEGE GUNFIRE SPARKS FEARS OF MASS SHOOTING Three people were wounded at the Houston-area college and one of the wounded was charged with assault. 6. GENERAL CLEARED IN EMAIL INQUIRY The Pentagon reviewed more up to 30,000 pages of emails between Gen. John Allen and a Tampa socialite, but found no misconduct. Continued... |