President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney participate in the first presidential debate at the University of Denver, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/Pool-Michael Reynolds)
President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney participate in the first presidential debate at the University of Denver, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/Pool-Michael Reynolds)
Chicago Police officers enter an area where authorities are busy chopping down 6-to-8-foot tall marijuana plants that they found growing on a chunk of land the size of two football fields on the city's South Side Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012. Officers on routine patrol in a police helicopter spotted the crop Tuesday under a canopy of trees about 3 miles from their hangar. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)
In this Sept. 27, 2012 photo, students from New York's Washington Irving educational complex line up to leave their cellphones and other electronic devices, for a dollar a day per item, in a privately operated truck parked near their school. Cellphones are banned in all New York City public schools, but the rule is widely ignored except in schools with metal detectors. Outside those schools, entrepreneurs park trucks where students drop off devices before class and get them back at the end of the day.(AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times in EDT):
1. REPUBLICANS CHEER ROMNEY'S DEBATE PERFORMANCE
Even some Democratic partisans grudgingly acknowledged that the GOP candidate outperformed a cautious Obama, according to an analysis by AP's Charles Babington.
2. ROMNEY: "I LOVE BIG BIRD"
Twitter users posted 17,000 tweets per minute mentioning the Sesame Street star shortly after the Republican presidential candidate made this proclamation, the only bona fide sound bite of the debate.
3. TENSIONS RISE ALONG A VOLATILE BORDER
Turkish artillery fired on Syrian targets for a second day, but the shelling is described as a "warning" without intention to declare war.
4. STATE DEPARTMENT OPENS BENGHAZI REVIEW
Clinton pledges a full inquiry into whether security was adequate at the U.S. Consulate where an ambassador was killed.
5. WHERE $10 MILLION OF POT WAS FOUND
A marijuana farm with about 1,500 plants, some 8 feet tall, was discovered in the South Side of Chicago.
6. ABORTION SHIP APPROACHING MOROCCAN SHORE
If allowed, it would be the first time the Dutch ship, which terminates pregnancies in international waters, would dock at a Muslim country.
7. WHAT'S SUSPECTED BEHIND DEADLY MENINGITIS OUTBREAK
Everyone in five states who has been sickened had received steroid injections, mostly for back pain.
8. THE NEWEST TEEN TREND: PHONE VALETS
Thousands of teens in New York City who can't take their cells into school are paying a dollar a day to leave the devices in a truck parked nearby.
9. WHO'S NOMINATED FOR THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME
Rush, Deep Purple, Public Enemy and N.W.A. are among the 15 artists vying for entry.
10. TIGERS' MIGUEL CABRERA WINS TRIPLE CROWN
The feat hasn't been accomplished since Boston's Carl Yastrzemski did it in 1967.
Associated Press
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