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10 Things to Know for Wednesday

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

  1. OBAMA WINS RE-ELECTION DESPITE WEAK ECONOMY

U.S. voters give the president a decisive electoral-vote victory despite their fears on finances.

  1. THE NEXT CHALLENGE FOR THE GOP

Younger voters and minorities flood the polls, and Republicans must broaden their reach to move forward.

  1. DIVISIONS REMAIN IN WASHINGTON

Democrats hold the Senate and Republicans keep the House, so Obama still faces big challenges.

  1. HOW AMERICANS MADE HISTORY AT THE POLLS

Maine and Maryland become the first states to legalize gay marriage by popular vote while Washington state and Colorado allow recreational use of marijuana.

  1. SANDY-BATTERED NYC, NJ PREPARE FOR NEW STORM

A nor'easter is expected to bring gusts, surge to a region that hasn't fully recovered yet.

  1. WHAT HU JINTAO'S LEGACY WILL BE

China's Communist Party leader ends a decade in office with his country richer, more powerful but more unequal.

  1. CAMERON URGES OBAMA TO JOIN IN TALKS WITH SYRIA'S ARMED REBELS

UK prime minister says it's an opportunity to shape the divided opposition.

  1. CRIMINAL CASE BEGINS AGAINST PENN STATE'S EX-PRESIDENT

Spanier heads to court to face charges of trying to derail the Sandusky investigation.

  1. CRUCIAL AUSTERITY VOTE AWAITS GREECE'S GOVERNMENT

Athens could lose its European bailout funds if the $17.3 billion package isn't passed, and an exit from the Eurozone might be next.

  1. TWITTER'S RECURRING QUESTION ON ELECTION NIGHT

Viewers wondered what was up with ABC's Diane Sawyer, who deviated from her usual straight-news delivery.

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