10 Things to Know for Today

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

1. HOW CHINA FUELED PAIN AND TRUMP SUPPORT

Crushed by Chinese competition and feeling betrayed by mainstream politicians, Rust Belt workers are embracing the Republican presidential nominee and his tough talk on trade.

2. SYRIA CEASE-FIRE DEAL RIFE WITH LEGAL, LIABILITY QUESTIONS

The details of the U.S.-Russian deal to halt the Syrian civil war and focus efforts on rooting out extremists are fueling Pentagon skepticism about military cooperation between the two powers.

3. PERES IN SERIOUS BUT STABLE CONDITION

Doctors treating the former Israeli president say he has survived the night but remains in serious condition after suffering a major stroke.

4. WHY DEMOCRATS ARE BEARISH ON RETAKING SENATE

Republicans are demonstrating a commanding fundraising advantage and Hillary Clinton’s lead has narrowed in key battleground races.

5. KAINE NOT ENTERTAINING PRESIDENTIAL READINESS

Even with Clinton in the midst of a health scare, her running mate is downplaying the fact that, if elected, he’d be a heartbeat away from the presidency.

6. WHAT AMERICANS ARE WILLING TO DO ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE

Most are open to pay a little more each month to fight global warming – but only a tiny bit, according to a new AP poll.

7. SANCTIONS RELIEF ON AGENDA AS SUU KYI MEETS OBAMA

The visit to Washington signals her transformation from imprisoned heroine of Myanmar’s democracy struggle to a Burmese national leader focused on economic growth, but will the plight of the persecuted Rohingya Muslims come up?

8. MAJOR CHICAGO GANG TRIAL GETTING UNDERWAY

Opening statements will offer a rare inside look at the kind of gangland activity that’s helped fuel city gun violence.

9. HUNGRY STARTUP USES A.I. TO GRAB SLICE OF PIZZA INDUSTRY

Silicon Valley’s Zume Pizza is using robots to make the pies and get its cut of the $10 billion delivery business.

10. CHINA DOMINATES AT RIO PARALYMPICS

And the main reason might just be sheer numbers – the world’s most populous nation has a disabled population of about 85 million.

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