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  • The death toll is rising in Turkey and many are feared trapped. In the U.S., President Obama plans a series of executive actions in bid to boost job growth, The New York Times reports.
  • Also: Malala, Pakistani girl shot by Taliban, speaks out; Iran says Israel will regret strike on Syria; hostage situation continues in Alabama, where a 5-year-old boy has been held for almost a week.
  • Shows like Good Morning America and the Today show can have a big impact on a broadcast network's image and bottom line. NPR's David Greene speaks with media reporter Brian Stelter about Top of the Morning, his new book about the high-stakes world of morning TV.
  • More than a mere chronicler armed with facts and dates, Sam Roberts is a nonfiction writer with the heart of a novelist; he's writing about buildings — but he does so while telling engaging stories.
  • The state's new law went into effect this week with the intent of protecting minors from pornographic content online, according to lawmakers.
  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 3 5/5/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78, Chapter 19” 9/27/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 3 10/19/55 CBS.
  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 5 5/19/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78 Chapter 21” 9/29/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 5 (final) 10/21/55 CBS.
  • Series: Adventures by Morse “The Cobra King Strikes Back” Part 4 5/12/46 Syndicated, One Man’s Family “The Book of Teddy – Book 78 Chapter 20” 9/28/50 NBC, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar “The Chesapeake Fraud Matter” Part 4 10/20/55 CBS.
  • Most Americans use photo IDs daily. And their driver's license — perhaps the most common form of government-issued photo ID — has become indispensable. So what's the big deal about new laws requiring a government-issued picture ID to vote? Some who have always voted, but can't in 2012, explain.
  • A conservative city in California wants to buck state law and introduce voter ID for its future elections.
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