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. BUDGET DEAL ALLOWS FOR REDUCED WALL FUNDINGRepublicans tentatively agree to far less money for Trump's border wall than his $5.7 billion request, settling for a figure of nearly $1.4 billion, congressional aides say.2. 2 PARKLAND MOMS NOW DIVIDED OVER GUNSTwo women photographed in an anguished embrace during the Parkland school massacre in Florida last year are now at odds like the nation itself over gun control.3. IRANIAN-AMERICANS NURTURE NEW GENERATIONS AFTER REVOLUTIONIn the four decades since the Islamic Revolution prompted many to flee Iran, they have put down roots and are finding ways to pass their culture to their American children and grandchildren.4. WHERE THERE IS AN EXTREMIST RESURGENCEIn Nigeria, with elections just ahead, the Islamic State West Africa Province a Boko Haram offshoot has become IS' largest presence outside the Middle East with more than 3,000 fighters.5. TOP PENTAGON OFFICIAL IN IRAQ TO DISCUSS US TROOP PRESENCEPat Shanahan, the acting secretary defense, wants to hear firsthand about the state of Iraq's fight against remnants of the Islamic State group.6. 'I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANKS TO AUSTRALIA'Refugee soccer player Hakeem al-Araibi returns home after the threat of extradition to Bahrain is lifted and three months after he was detained in Thailand.7. WHO IS BEING LAID TO RESTFormer Michigan Rep. John Dingell, America's longest-serving member of Congress, will be eulogized as former Vice President Joe Biden and other dignitaries are expected to attend.8. ICONIC PALESTINIAN ROBE FASHIONS A NEW POLITICAL SYMBOLThe ``thobe'' becomes a softer nationalist symbol, championed by the first Palestinian U.S. congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.9. 'THEY ARE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY'Harrison Ford offers an emphatic plea for protecting the world's oceans, calling out Trump and others who ``deny or denigrate science.''10. THESE LITTLE MEN ARE BIG-TIME SCORERSCampbell's 5-foot-9 Chris Clemons is leading the country in scoring at 29.1 points per game, headlining a crop of big-time undersized scorers in college basketball.