10 Things to Know for Today

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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. WHOM TRUMP FAULTS FOR SECOND AMENDMENT FLAP

The GOP presidential hopeful is blaming media bias for an uproar over his comments about the right to gun ownership, insisting he never advocated violence against Hillary Clinton.

2. TWO WORDS KEEP SICK SAMSUNG WORKERS FROM DATA: TRADE SECRETS

An AP investigation finds South Korean authorities have, at the company’s request, withheld data about chemicals its factory workers were exposed to, citing competitive reasons.

3. WHAT WILL LIKELY FUEL DEBATE ABOUT CLOSING GITMO

A Pentagon report details the suspected militant backgrounds of more than 100 detainees at or recently released from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay.

4. TRAGEDY STRIKES MATERNITY WARD IN BAGHDAD HOSPITAL

Iraq’s Health Ministry says a fire likely caused by faulty electrical wiring killed 12 newborn babies.

5. WHY FEDS SLAM POLICING IN BALTIMORE

City law enforcers routinely discriminate against black residents, repeatedly use excessive force and are not adequately held accountable for misconduct, the Justice Department says.

6. PHILLY AMTRAK DERAILMENT SETTLEMENTS SILENCING CRASH VICTIMS

Lawyers say the railroad is implementing a strict confidentiality provision that prevents them and their clients from talking about how they’re doing or how much money they’ve received.

7. CITY OF GOD FAVELA IN RIO FEELS FAR FROM NEARBY OLYMPICS

The slum made infamous in a film of the same name still struggles with the poverty and drug violence the world saw on the big screen.

8. ANOTHER GOLDEN NIGHT IN THE POOL FOR PHELPS

The most decorated athlete in Olympic history captures two more golds, the 20th and 21st of his record-breaking career – and 12 more than his closest competitor.

9. AVOCADO LOVE, AT A COST

American affinity for the highly exportable fruit is fueling the deforestation of central Mexico’s pine forests as farmers rapidly expand their orchards to feed demand.

10. ‘RACIALLY INSENSITIVE’ BOBBLEHEAD OF BIG PAPI PULLED

The Boston Red Sox cancels the promotion honoring David Ortiz when the figurine doesn’t much resemble the retiring slugger, team president Sam Kennedy says.

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