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Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday, December 11, 2013

1. GRIDLOCK EASES ON CAPITOL HILL
A budget deal is reached that would avert about $63 billion in automatic spending cuts. It's expected to be approved by both houses.

2. WHAT THE VOLCKER RULE AIMS TO PREVENT
Designed to defuse the kind of extreme risk-taking on Wall Street that helped trigger the 2008 financial crisis, it would affect how big banks do business.

3. UKRAINE POLICE STAND DOWN AFTER PROTEST GROWS
Anti-government protesters claim victory after a showdown in which authorities scuffled with demonstrators in the capital.

4. NEXT STEPS IN MANDELA FAREWELL
The casket of the anti-apartheid icon, draped in the multi-colored South African flag, arrives at the seat of power in the country's capital for public viewing.

5. AMERICANS HOLD CONGRESS, OBAMA IN LOW REGARD
A new poll shows that nearly two-thirds of people would like to see their House member replaced, and 58 percent disapprove of the president's performance.

6. WHY OBAMA GREETING CASTRO MATTERS
Two presidents shaking hands usually isn't noteworthy, but when they are from nations that have been mired in Cold War antagonism for more than five decades, people pay attention.

7. URUGUAY'S CONGRESS OK'S GOVERNMENT-RUN MARIJUANA MARKET
The plan now awaits the signature of the country's president, who says he's convinced the global drug war is a failure.

8. SCIENTISTS PLAN TRICKY RENDEZVOUS WITH COMET
The European Space Agency is planning to land an unmanned spacecraft on a comet next year in an unprecedented mission.

9. FAMILY DISPUTES POLICE CLAIMS IN SHOOTING DEATH
The parents of a San Antonio university student shot and killed by a campus officer say the official account is inconsistent with their son's character.

10. WHO WON'T BE SKATING AT SOCHI
America's Evan Lysacek, the reigning Olympic figure skating champ, announces that a hip injury will keep him from competing.