Today’s edition of quick hits:
* The evolving situation in Syria just got more complicated: “Turkey’s prime minister said Thursday that Russian military equipment and munitions bound for Syria’s Defense Ministry had been confiscated from a Syrian civilian jetliner on a Moscow-to-Damascus flight, which was forced to land in Ankara on suspicion of illicitly carrying war material.”
* Perhaps last week’s debate was a wake-up call — President Obama appeared to be fired up and ready to go at an event at the University of Miami today.
* Malala Yousafzai: “Doctors treating a 14-year-old girl shot in the head by Islamist militants because she dared to advocate schooling for girls said Wednesday that they hoped she would make a full recovery from her wounds after nightlong surgery to remove the bullet.” The Taliban said Yousafzai’s ideas made the assassination attempt “obligatory.”
* Meningitis: “Federal health officials said they’ve tracked down more than 90 percent of the roughly 14,000 people who may have received contaminated steroid shots, urging anyone with early symptoms of potentially deadly meningitis to seek help fast.”
* Housing: “U.S. foreclosure filings dropped to a five-year low in September as fewer homes were on track to be seized by lenders. It was the second-consecutive monthly decline in filings.”








