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  1. Two million people ordered the larger and faster phone as soon as it went on sale -- completely sight unseen.
  2. Fans eager to get their hands on the latest iPhone camped out in front of Apple stores across the country all night.
  3. The ads read: "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad."
  4. The State Department and FBI investigate who was behind the deadly 'terrorist' attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens.
  5. First there was the iPhone 4 Antennagate. Then there was New iPad Heatgate. Now it looks as if Mapsgate is upon us.
  6. "The most important lesson I've learned is that you can't change Washington from the inside. You can only change it from the outside," Obama said.
  7. Breaking News: US Officials: Last of 33,000 US Surge Troops Have Left Afghan Battlefields
  8. "My biggest failure is that we haven't gotten comprehensive immigration reform done … but it's not for lacking of trying or desire," Obama said during the event.
  9. For the first time, White House press secretary Jay Carney publicly characterized the deadly assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as a “terrorist attack.” Story: http://abcn.ws/Qoy8Sh
    Photo: For the first time, White House press secretary Jay Carney publicly characterized the deadly assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, as a “terrorist attack.” Story: http://abcn.ws/Qoy8Sh
  10. A soldier unexpectedly gave birth at an embattled base in Afghanistan. Story: http://abcn.ws/Utabdu
    Photo: A soldier unexpectedly gave birth at an embattled base in Afghanistan. Story: http://abcn.ws/Utabdu
  11. Story: http://abcn.ws/SaXzsd

    Higher cigarette taxes may be financially hurting low-income smokers rather than making them more likely to quit, according to a new survey by researchers at RTI International.
    Photo: Story: http://abcn.ws/SaXzsd

Higher cigarette taxes may be financially hurting low-income smokers rather than making them more likely to quit, according to a new survey by researchers at RTI International.
  12. Bob Woodruff takes us through the story of Iraqi helicopter pilot Lindsey Melki, who is working towards her MBA so she can give back to other vets: http://abcn.ws/Ve4wrt
    Photo: Bob Woodruff takes us through the story of Iraqi helicopter pilot Lindsey Melki, who is working towards her MBA so she can give back to other vets: http://abcn.ws/Ve4wrt
  13. On Sprint with an Android-powered smartphone? Like to be up to speed on the latest breaking news and headlines? Download the new ABC News ID pack for instant access to video news briefs, local video, Good Morning America content and more: http://bit.ly/PERDmb
    Photo: On Sprint with an Android-powered smartphone? Like to be up to speed on the latest breaking news and headlines? Download the new ABC News ID pack for instant access to video news briefs, local video, Good Morning America content and more: http://bit.ly/PERDmb
  14. Story: http://abcn.ws/P2GnAA

    Denver native Wayne Watson ate two bags of popcorn everyday for 10 years and developed a rare disease possibly from inhaling the artificial butter smell. Now his "popcorn lung" lawsuit has netted a $7.2 million award.
    Photo: Story: http://abcn.ws/P2GnAA 

Denver native Wayne Watson ate two bags of popcorn everyday for 10 years and developed a rare disease possibly from inhaling the artificial butter smell. Now his "popcorn lung" lawsuit has netted a $7.2 million award.
  15. Prosecutors say John Howard had a secret life and paid a series of alleged hitmen over $100,000 to kill his wife so he could be with his mistress in California.
  16. Since 1980, the amount of Arctic ice lost roughly equals the combined area of all states east of the Mississippi, plus Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Kansas and the Dakotas.
  17. The candidate emphasized that he would expand legal immigration and said that he wouldn't aggressively pursue undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
  18. "I worked extremely hard and, as a working mom, I sacrificed so much. I just wanted to be treated equally and no different than my male colleagues," Kelley Voelker told ABC News.
  19. "My campaign is about the 100 percent of America," Romney said to the University of Miami crowd.
  20. Patrick Drum, 34, hailed by some as a vigilante hero and others as a cold-blooded killer, called the grief the victim's families felt "collateral damage that I feel bad about."
  21. The conclusion today from the Office of the Inspector General, Department of Justice, after an investigation that spanned more than a year and a half.
  22. A Chicago lawmaker says that Chick-fil-A is re-evaluating the multimillion-dollar donations the company gives to anti-gay marriage activists. Story: http://abcn.ws/S5hUK1
    Photo: A Chicago lawmaker says that Chick-fil-A is re-evaluating the multimillion-dollar donations the company gives to anti-gay marriage activists. Story: http://abcn.ws/S5hUK1
  23. We need a caption, landlubbers. Are ye game?
    Caption this photo or walk the plank!

    Why the sit-down with the salty sea dog? Story: http://abcn.ws/P0qI4P
    Photo: Caption this photo or walk the plank! 

Why the sit-down with the salty sea dog? Story: http://abcn.ws/P0qI4P
  24. The French government, fearing that these incendiary sketches will ignite yet more violence in the Arab world, has announced that it will close more than 20 embassies.
  25. A Los Angeles chef on trial for the murder of his wife told investigators that he disposed of her body by boiling it for four days.
  26. According to a sobering report, rice eaten just once a day can drive arsenic levels in the human body up 44 percent. Rice eaten twice a day can lead to a 70 percent increase in arsenic.
  27. "He's my life. I can't sugarcoat it or sound manly about it. He's everything," Sgt. First Class Charles Shuck said of his dog Gabe.
  28. It's every girl's dream to find her prince, and the reality is, there are quite a few out there.
  29. The camera rolled for 49 and a half minutes. Whoever recorded Romney's remarks then provided the tape to Mother Jones magazine.
  30. The founder of a national charity for at-risk youth has been charged with repeatedly sexually assaulting a child over a three year period.
  31. Video footage published Monday of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a private fundraiser revealed the GOP nominee had little faith that a peaceful solution could be found between Israelis and Palestinians, blaming the impasse on Palestinian unwillingness.
  32. The annual report looks at the state of the obesity epidemic, as well as ways to address it. This year, for the first time, it includes new data on how obesity could impact the health and wealth of the U.S. over the next 20 years.
  33. The French magazine must turn in all digital copies of the photos by noon Wednesday, must not print the photos further and will face a $12,000 fine each time it defies the ruling.
  34. As of Sept. 11, there have been 2,636 cases and 118 deaths reported to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention so far this year.

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