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

Jubilant Republicans pushed their deeply unpopular tax overhaul through the Senate, bringing the most sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax laws in more than three decades to the brink of passage.

Democrats and most nonpartisan analysts say the sweeping tax bill is unlikely to provide much lasting stimulus to an economy already in the ninth year of expansion.

Cardinal Bernard Law, the disgraced former archbishop of Boston whose failures to stop child molesters in the priesthood sparked what would become the worst crisis in American Catholicism, died at 86.

The decision that could change the way it functions across the continent.

The battle to drive Islamic State group extremists from their largest urban stronghold, Mosul, killed far more civilians than has previously been reported — between 9,000 and 10,000 people, according to an analysis by The Associated Press of databases from independent monitors and the city's morgue.

Despite its denials, one of the world's biggest paper producers has extensive behind-the-scenes ties and significant influence over wood suppliers linked to fires and deforestation that have degraded Indonesia's stunning natural environment, The Associated Press has found.

The rush to launch service on a new, faster Amtrak route near Seattle came at a deadly cost — critical speed-control technology that could have prevented a derailment was not active before the train set off on its maiden voyage.

President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital has hit Christmas festivities this year in the traditional birthplace of Jesus, but Palestinians plan to use the annual spotlight to broadcast their own message to the world.

The dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a choreographer who said Michael Jackson molested him as a child, resolving one of the last lawsuits against the entertainer.

In Puerto Rico, pets have been tossed over fences, tied to gates and even left with a $20 bill under their collar — abandoned animals are overwhelming the island's shelters in the wake of Hurricane Maria as people leave the island or find they can no longer cope with pets amid the hardship.

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