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  1. new estimate from the CDC says 1 in 45 children have autism. Other recent studies by the government have pegged the number at 1 in 50 or 1 in 68. All three of those, though, are much larger than the CDC’s 2007 estimate that just 1 in 150 kids had autism. (Find the 21-page CDC report here.)
  2. The prosecutor in the Jared Fogle child exploitation case asked the judge to send the former Subway pitchman to jail for 12.5 years, the maximum sentence allowed under the plea deal. (The Indianapolis Star runs through stomach-churning details in new court filings, which involved kids as young as six.)
  3. The FAA is investigating after airplanes in at least 16 cities reported being hit by laser beams. (Lindsay Bever)
  4. The party led by Burma opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi officially won a majority in the country’s parliament, which lets her pick a president and ends 25 years of military rule. (Annie Gowen)
  5. Two B-52 bombers flew near China’s man-made islands in the South China Sea and continued the sorties even after the communists called to complain. (Reuters)
  6. The Dow fell 254 points Thursday, its biggest drop in two months over fear of declining oil prices. (USA Today)
  7. Canada is moving forward with a plan to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year, and newly-elected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said more countries should follow suit. (Wall Street Journal)
  8. The University of Missouri named a former civil rights lawyer who was a former university administrator as its interim president in wake of racial tension on campus. (Sarah Larimer and Susan Svrluga)
  9. A large glacier in Greenland is melting. It would raise global sea levels by more than a foot if it thawed completely. (Chris Mooney)
  10. mobster was acquitted of helping orchestrate a 1978 heist at John F. Kennedy International Airport that inspired the movie “Goodfellas.” (Los Angeles Times)
  11. A federal appeals court upheld California’s death penalty, reversing a lower court’s ruling that said it was unconstitutional because of its dysfunction and long delays. (Mark Berman)
  12. An Indianapolis pastor’s pregnant wife was fatally shot in the head, and the unborn baby also died in what police are investigating as a home invasion robbery. (Elahe Izadi)

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