Top U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, November 11

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Obama Backs Strict Net Neutrality Protections for Open Internet

Egypt Militants Back Islamic State; U.S. Strike Said to Injure Top ISIS Leader

Iraq War Veteran, Activist Tomas Young Dies at 34

Veterans Affairs May Fire 1,000 Staffers After Healthcare Scandal

Nigeria: Suicide Attack at School Kills Nearly 50

India: 8 Women Die, Dozens Hospitalized After Mass Sterilization

Mexico: Protesters Block Airport in Acapulco over 43 Missing Students

U.N. Launches Panel to Investigate Gaza Deaths

Palestinian Activist Rasmea Odeh Jailed After Conviction of Immigration Fraud

New York Doctor to Be Released After Recovering from Ebola

New York City to Ease Response to Marijuana Possession After Arrests Rise Under de Blasio

Mumia Abu-Jamal Sues over Pennsylvania Law Restricting Prisoners’ Speech

Recording Shows Reagan Apologizing to Thatcher over 1983 U.S. Invasion of Grenada

Slain Civil Rights Activists Among Winners of Presidential Medal of Freedom

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