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. U.S. CONSIDERS ENDING SPYING ON LEADERS
The White House is grappling with the fallout from revelations that the NSA has eavesdropped on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
2. TEXAS ABORTION CLINICS STAY OPEN FOLLOWING RULING
A judge rules that new restrictions place an unlawful burden on women seeking to end a pregnancy.
3. AMERICANS GET 6-WEEK HEALTH-CARE SIGNUP REPRIEVE
With "Obamacare" website woes ongoing, the White House grants the extension for people to get on the rolls and avoid tax penalties.
4. WHAT'S BURNING EYES, IRRITATING THROATS IN A CALIF. TOWN
It's hot sauce: The city of Irwindale files a lawsuit asking a judge to stop production of Sriracha, claiming the odor from the plant is a nuisance.
5. CHRISTIANS FEAR THEY'RE BEING TARGETED IN SYRIA
Rebel shells are increasingly striking majority-Christian districts in Damascus. At least 32 people have been killed and dozens injured in past weeks.
6. HOW SANDY SURVIVORS ARE MARKING 1ST ANNIVERSARY
Candles and flashlights will light up the shore along the East Coast as people pay their respects to what was lost when the storm roared ashore a year ago.
7. NEW TUNNEL IN TURKEY WAS PROPOSED 150 YEARS AGO
It runs under the Bosporus, connecting the country's European and Asian sides in Istanbul.
8. WHY CHRIS BROWN'S ARREST COULD SPELL TROUBLE
After a misdemeanor assault charge in D.C., additional time behind bars is possible for the singer, who has an album in the works and faces a deadline to complete community service for attacking Rihanna.
9. PENN STATE'S PRICE FOR ALLEGED ABUSE
The university is paying $59.7 million to 26 young men who claim they were sexually molested by ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
10. RED SOX COME WITHIN A WHISKER
After beating the Cardinals 3-1 behind the pitching of Jon Lester to take a 3-2 World Series edge, Boston's bearded band heads back to Fenway to try to wrap it up.