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1 Attacks: Taliban militants attack the residence of an Ameri- can charity and a day care center in Kabul, Afghanistan, sending foreigners fleeing. 2 Benghazi: A House chairman persists on the issue of whether there was a military "stand down" order in the 2012 assault on the U.S. envoy site in Libya. 3 Meat labeling: A federal court has allowed rules requiring labels on various cuts of meat to say where the animals were born, raised and slaughtered. 4 Outbreak: Health officials in Guinea, in West Africa, say they're treating eight cases of Ebola in the capital aer at least 70 deaths in the south. 5 New poll: Despite late sign-ups, support for President Barack Obama's health care law is at its lowest level since its passage in 2010. Top 5 news feed START YOUR DAY HERE Good morning! Cool fact: Your stomach would digest itself without specialized cells that turn acid into water. Back in her old stomping grounds Jimmy Fallon is bringing the "Tonight Show" back to its roots. It's produced in New York again, and now Joan Rivers, 80, is back as a regular guest, harkening back to her 1983-86 stint as Johnny Carson's permanent sub-in. Oprah gives Cindy top teacher role Cindy Crawford will take the lead role as first-ever guest teacher on OWN's "Oprah's Lifeclass" series start- ing Wednesday. The supermodel and beauty expert will offer a guide for women on how to tap into their passion and true potential. Star report Popular topics being talked about online ... New setback for GM: Chevrolet dealers in the U.S. have been ordered to stop selling some 2013 and 2014 Cruze compact cars for an undisclosed issue, even as GM grapples with last month's recall of 1.6 million small cars for a faulty ignition switch. Alzheimer's puzzle piece: Researchers, using giant X-ray centers in the UK, have found that biological material may contribute to the buildup of toxic iron in the brain. Trending GETTY IMAGES — AFP Military showpiece in ruins: Onlookers surround a new C-130J Hercules Indian Air Force cargo plane that crashed on the outskirts of Gwalior, a city in central Madhya Pradesh state in India, on Friday. The crash, the latest in a string of military accidents, occurred on a training mission and killed all five crew members, an Indian military spokesman said. Hot shot Enlightenment over 1,300 years The Norton Simon Mu- seum exhibit "In the Land of Snow: Buddhist Art of the Himalayas" is an eyeful. Story, photos. PASADENASTARNEWS.COM American antiques keep on rolling Indian mo- torcycles stir memories at the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum in Hershey, Pa. Story, photos. LDNEWS.COM Best of the web 1638 Swedish colonists set- tled in what is Delaware. 1882 The Knights of Colum- bus was chartered in Connecticut. 1912 British explorer Rob- ert Falcon Scott, his expedition stranded in a blizzard aer failing to be the first to the South Pole, wrote these last words: "For Gods sake look aer our people." 1951 Julius and Ethel Rosen- berg were convicted in New York of conspiracy to commit espionage. (They were executed in June 1953.) 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