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5 Things to Know This Wednesday Nov. 14

By: ABC News
Updated: November 14, 2012
Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Obama Says He Has Faith in Gen. Allen

President Obama still has faith in General John Allen, White House spokesman Jay Carney said Tuesday. Allen, the second top military official is being investigating for "potentially inappropriate" emails with Florida socialite Jill Kelley.

2. Plane Crashes Into Home in Miss.

A small plane crashed into at least one home in a neighborhood near an airport in Jackson, Mississippi on Tuesday evening. Federal authorities did not have immediate information on casualties.

3. COO of Utility Co. Resigns Over Sandy Response

The chief operating officer of LIPA, a suburban New York utility company heavily criticized for its response to Superstorm Sandy, announced Tuesday that he is stepping down. Michael Hervey will resign at the end of this year after 12 years with the company.

4. Natural Gas Suspected in Ind. Explosion

Authorities investigating the cause of an explosion in an Indianapolis neighborhood last weekend believe natural gas was involved in the incident. Investigators are focusing on appliances as they search for what caused the deadly explosion, according to a city official on Tuesday.

5. Judge Not Happy with Sign Holding Sentence

A Cleveland judge who recently sentenced a woman to two mornings of standing on a street corner holding a sign that says "only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus" is not happy with how she carried out the sentencing. He says Shena Hardin, who stood with the sign after she was caught driving on the sidewalk to avoid waiting for a school bus, merely leaned on her sign for an hour on Tuesday morning.

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