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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. AP ANALYSIS: WHY 'SMART COOKIE' REMARK IS RATTLING SEOUL

Trump's unusual flattery of Kim Jong Un is leaving South Koreans fearful that the geopolitical neophyte may play directly into the hands of Asia's most masterful manipulator.

2. AMERICAN ACCOUNT OF DEADLY MOSUL STRIKE DISPUTED

Witnesses and survivors tell AP they doubt Islamic State militants forced families into the building and booby-trapped it to blow up when hit by a March 17 strike.

3. WHERE GOP MODERATES ARE FEELING THE HEAT

When it comes to scrapping "Obamacare," some Republican members of Congress are also fielding pressure from divided constituents at home.

4. HOW HOSPITALS ARE DEALING WITH OPIOID EPIDEMIC

Non-addictive alternatives like an ultrasound-guided nerve block that can bathe a key nerve in local anesthetic are just some of treatments for the severe pain of trauma and surgery, AP finds.

5. HOLLYWOOD WRITERS GUILD STRIKES DEAL

A spokesman for film and television producers says a tentative deal has been reached with writers, averting a costly strike that would have blacked out popular TV shows.

6. A STRUGGLE TO FIND SEASONAL HELP

Innkeepers, restaurateurs and landscapers around the U.S. say they are turning down business because the government tightened up on visas for temporary foreign workers.

7. OREGON MAY ENACT STRONG RENTER PROTECTIONS

As the Pacific Northwest state endures an acute housing shortage, the Legislature is considering making landlords pay tenants for no-cause evictions.

8. 'THE LONGEST THREE HOURS OF MY LIFE'

During his monologue, a tearful Jimmy Kimmel tells his audience his newborn son is home and doing great after open-heart surgery.

9. TONY AWARD NOMS WITHOUT 'HAMILTON' MURKY

The biggest crown is the best new musical trophy and most observers expect "Dear Evan Hansen" - a critical and box office hit - to easily claim a nomination.

10. SCENE TURNS UGLY AT FENWAY PARK

Orioles center fielder Adam Jones says he was taunted with racial slurs and had a bag of peanuts thrown at him during Baltimore's game against the Boston Red Sox.

Ali Zanoun, one of the only survivors of a U.S. strike on a building in Mosul, awaits another surgery at a hospital in Irbil, Iraq, in this photo from Saturday, April 8, 2017. The March 17 strike levelled a house where more than 100 people were taking shelter from fighting, the deadliest single incident in the months-long campaign to retake Mosul. Accounts from Zanoun and other witnesses raise doubts on U.S. suggestions that the Islamic State group had intentionally caused the high death toll. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) The Associated Press
Baltimore Orioles' Jonathan Schoop, left, is congratulated by Adam Jones after scoring on a double by Caleb Joseph during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, May 1, 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
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