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This NOAA satellite image taken Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows Hurricane Sandy turning to the to the north well east of Cape Hatteras, N.C. Maximum winds are 75 mph with slight strengthening possible in the next 12 hours. Sandy is spreading rain and high winds across the Mid Atlantic and New England and is expected to make landfall later today on the southern New Jersey coast. Wind gusts as high as 80 mph can expected from southern New England to the Washington area. Storm surges of 6 to 10 feet are expected in the New York City area, Long Island, and the New Jersey coast. Heavy snow will develop over the mountains of West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and southwestern Virginia with 1-2 feet expected. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)

This NOAA satellite image taken Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows Hurricane Sandy turning to the to the north well east of Cape Hatteras, N.C. Maximum winds are 75 mph with slight strengthening possible in the next 12 hours. Sandy is spreading rain and high winds across the Mid Atlantic and New England and is expected to make landfall later today on the southern New Jersey coast. Wind gusts as high as 80 mph can expected from southern New England to the Washington area. Storm surges of 6 to 10 feet are expected in the New York City area, Long Island, and the New Jersey coast. Heavy snow will develop over the mountains of West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and southwestern Virginia with 1-2 feet expected. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about on today:

1. SUPERSTORM NEARS EAST COAST

Sandy is expected to come ashore Monday night in New Jersey bringing high winds, soaking rain and a surging wall of water up to 11 feet tall.

2. AIR TRAFFIC COMES TO A NEAR HALT AS NORTHEAST GEARS FOR SANDY

Thousands of flight cancellations mean passengers are stranded from Hong Kong to Europe.

3. MEET THE GIANTS’ UNLIKELY WORLD SERIES HEROES

Series MVP Pedro Sandoval kicked off the sweep with three home runs in Game 1. Marco Scutaro clinched the victory with his hit in the tenth inning in Game 4.

4. CAMPAIGN’S LAST WEEK TURNS INTO SCHEDULING NIGHTMARE

Obama and Romney are grappling with how to continue campaigning while a massive storm is hitting the nation’s eastern third.

5. WHERE NEWSPAPER ENDORSEMENTS REALLY MATTER

Swing voters pay attention to newspapers’ picks in local and state elections whose candidates and issues don’t get so much coverage.

6. U.S. HEALTH INSURERS’ BIG DILEMMA ON OBAMACARE

Sure, the industry hates much of the new law. But UnitedHealth Group, BlueCross Blue Shield and others stand to rake in billions from new customers.

7. WHAT THE ELECTIONS HOLD FOR ISRAEL’S DEFENSE MINISTER

Despite his illustrious political career, Ehud Barak is looking at what many think is a possible end for his ambitions.

8. LOOK WHO SEEMS TO BE BEST AT KNOWING HOW TO UNPLUG

It just might be tech-industry folks, who take long, unwired vacations and aren’t shy about setting “away” messages.

9. HOW SOME INDONESIAN GIRLS BECOME SEX SLAVES

Older men are using Facebook to meet teenagers whom they kidnap, abuse and then traffick within the country and abroad.

10. FOR CATALANS, SOCCER CLUB IS A SYMBOL OF NATIONALISM

“Barca” carries the dreams of the wealthy northeastern region of Spain as the country’s financial crisis fuels separatist sentiment.

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