This is AP News Minute.

The government will not shutdown, at least for now. President Barack Obama says he will sign a stop-gap bill cutting billions of dollars and keeping the government running for a couple more weeks.

In Germany, the Air force says two of its airmen have been killed, two wounded in a shooting outside the Frankfurt airport. The gunman is a citizen of Kosovo, opened fire on a bus to the airmen.

A small Kansas church nears a victory at the U.S. Supreme Court with Justices saying the First Amendment protect church members’ rights of protest outside military funerals. The church says the deaths are response to America’s tolerance for gay.

The world’s first ever robot marathon in Japan. These tiny racers ran the distance: 26.2 miles, taking 55 hours and a few battery changes along the way.

Lee Paul, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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