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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. POST-PARK ERA UNFOLDING IN SOUTH KOREA

Millions head to the polls to elect a new leader, with liberal candidate Moon Jae-in the clear favorite after a decade of right-leaning rule.

2. AP: CHILD WEBCAM SEX BUST REVEALS RISING ABUSE

Pedophiles in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia pay facilitators in the Philippines to sexually abuse children, directing their moves through online livestreaming services, AP finds.

3. AP: US SEEKS EVIDENCE OF HAITIAN CRIMES AS IT WEIGHS THEIR STAY

The Trump administration would then decide whether to allow them to continue participating in a humanitarian program that's shielded tens of thousands from deportation since a devastating earthquake in 2010, AP learns.

4. WHERE NEW FRENCH LEADER IS UNTESTED

Emmanuel Macron will quickly discover that foreign policy - an area not yet in his comfort zone - will eat up buckets of his time.

5. HOW SERIAL STREET SHOOTER CASE WAS CRACKED

Phoenix police are crediting the tips they received as a former city bus driver is arrested, but not before nine people were slain.

6. COURT SKEPTICAL OF TRUMP TRAVEL BAN ARGUMENT

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, appears unconvinced that it should ignore the Republican's promises on the campaign trail to bar Muslims from entering the country.

7. OBAMA STARTS DEFINING NEW ROLE IN AGE OF TRUMP

The former U.S. president is emerging for a series of paid and unpaid speeches, drawing sharp contrasts with the Republican even as he avoids saying the new president's name.

8. FUNDS DRY UP FOR OREGON TIMBER COUNTRY

Voters in some counties will have to decide whether to approve more taxes to keep libraries open and sheriff's deputies on the streets.

9. JIMMY KIMMEL ZINGS CRITICS

In his return to late-night TV, the comedian argued again that all Americans deserve the level of health care given his infant son.

10. WHAT LA LEADERS ARE AIMING TO DO

Los Angeles is trying to sell their plan to host the Olympic Games to visiting members of the International Olympic Committee, as the 2024 and 2028 Olympics are both in play.

In this April 20, 2017, photo, suspected child webcam cybersex operator, David Timothy Deakin, from Peoria, Ill., with his hands tied behind his back during a raid by investigators, sits on his bed where he handles online sharing of videos of children engaging in sexual acts in Mabalacat, Philippines. Deakin's arrest reveals one of the darkest corners of the internet, where pedophiles in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia pay facilitators on the other side of the world to sexually abuse children, directing their moves through online livestreaming services. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) The Associated Press
Protesters hold signs and march in front of the State Capitol across the street from the US 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., Monday, May 8, 2017. The court will examine a ruling that blocks the administration from temporarily barring new visas for citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. It's the first time an appeals court will hear arguments on the revised travel ban, which is likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court.(AP Photo/Steve Helber) The Associated Press
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