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10 Things to Know for Tuesday

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

1. HOW THE SUPREME COURT RULED ON TRUMP'S TRAVEL BAN

The Supreme Court says President Donald Trump can forge ahead with a limited version of his ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries. Trump hails the decision as a "victory for national security."

2. WHAT THE CBO SAID ABOUT THE SENATE REPUBLICAN HEALTH CARE BILL

It would leave 22 million more Americans uninsured in 2026 than under President Obama's health care law, the Congressional Budget Office estimates, in a blow to GOP leaders' hopes of pushing the plan through the chamber this week.

3. WHO GAVE TRUMP A BIG HUG

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi went in for two big bear hugs with Trump during their joint statements in the Rose Garden. Both leaders sought to project warm relations in their first face-to-face meeting.

4. THREE RESIGN AT CNN OVER RUSSIA STORY

The network says it has accepted the resignations of three people involved in a retracted story about a meeting between an associate of President Trump and the head of a Russian investment fund.

5. HOW TRUMP CHALLENGES TV WRITERS

Writing TV shows based on real life in Washington has always been a challenge, but since Trump became president, writers of such series as "House of Cards" and "Veep" say their job is tougher than ever.

6. WHY LONDON'S HIGH-RISE FIRE RAISED THE ALARM

While flammable insulating panels may have allowed the fire to engulf Grenfell Tower before firefighters could reach trapped residents, the underlying culprits are building regulations that haven't kept up with changing building materials and cuts to inspections and oversight that might have spotted the problem before the disaster, fire experts say.

7. BAYLOR CONFIRMS NCAA INVESTIGATION

The sports body is investigating after a sex abuse scandal that led to the firing of football coach Art Briles and the departure of the school president.

8. HOW MUCH SUPPORT FOR SAME-SEX MARRIAGE HAS SURGED

A majority of African-Americans and baby boomers are in favor of it for the first time, according to a Pew Research Center poll.

9. WHO WISCONSIN WANTS TO STAY IN JAIL

The state is asking a federal appeals court to keep an inmate featured in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer" behind bars while the agency appeals a ruling that his confession was coerced.

10. WHAT SERENA SAYS ABOUT MCCENROE

The tennis legend has no interest in John McEnroe's thoughts on what would happen if she tried to play on the men's tennis tour, after McEnroe says Williams would be "like 700" in the rankings if she played on the men's tour.

FILE - In this Friday, June 26, 2015 file photo, people gather in Washington's Lafayette Park to see the White House lit up in rainbow colors on the day the Supreme Court ruled to legalize same-sex marriage. In the two years since same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide, support for it has surged even among groups that recently were broadly opposed, according to a new national survey released on Monday, June 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The Associated Press
FILE - In this May 15, 2017 file photo, protesters wave signs and chant during a demonstration against President Donald Trump's revised travel ban, outside a federal courthouse in Seattle. The Supreme Court is letting the Trump administration enforce its 90-day ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries, overturning lower court orders that blocked it. The action Monday, June 26, 2017, is a victory for President Donald Trump in the biggest legal controversy of his young presidency. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) The Associated Press
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