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This is AP News Minute.
 
The White House is briefing Congress tonight on intelligence regarding Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons. Inspectors are still collecting evidence at the site outside Damascus as the U.S. moves toward possible military strikes against the regime.
 
The NFL has agreed to pay more than $750-million to help retired football players who blame the sport for dementia and other brain injuries. 4,500 former athletes had sued the league saying it concealed the long-term dangers of concussions.
 
Bottles of Tylenol will soon come with a bold warning on the cap. The phrases "contains acetaminophen" and "always read the label" will appear in bright red. It’s an effort by Johnson & Johnson to better inform consumers of the danger of taking too much, which can lead to liver damage or even death.
 
And red worms have wriggled into the water system of an Oklahoma town. Residents in Colcord were told to avoid drinking or cooking with tap water until city officials cleared the problem, but showers are okay. 
 
Cindy Sharp, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.
 

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