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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. TRUMP WARNS NORTH KOREA HE'S WEIGHING A 'SEVERE' RESPONSE

The president, in his first public comments since North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time, called on all nations to confront the North's "very, very bad behavior."

2. US STUDYING NEW SANCTIONS AGAINST PYONGYANG

Among the possible penalties intended to starve North Korea of cash for its nuclear program is one that would infuriate Beijing: sanctions on Chinese companies that help keep the North's economy afloat.

3. WHY NUKE THREAT ISN'T IMMEDIATE

Despite North Korea's newly demonstrated missile muscle, experts say it will likely take several more years for the rogue nation to perfect an ICBM it could actually use in a real-world scenario.

4. WHICH CITY IS BRACED FOR A MAJOR PROTEST

Hamburg police are gearing up for "G-20: Welcome to Hell," as the event has been titled by anti-globalization demonstrators.

5. REP. SCALISE BACK IN INTENSIVE CARE

The setback for the Louisiana lawmaker, recuperating from a gunshot wound, stems from new concerns about infection.

6. WHO MIGHT BE FORCED TO TESTIFY

The AP learns that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is increasingly expected to be deposed as New York's attorney general expands his probe into whether Tillerson's former employer, ExxonMobil, misled investors.

6. WHAT MIGHT HAVE PROMPTED GUNMAN TO AMBUSH, KILL NYC OFFICER

Police are investigating what the city's police commissioner describes as an officer being "assassinated in an unprovoked attack on cops."

7. HOW CANADA IS ATTACKING OPIOID CRISIS

Health authorities are rapidly expanding the number of "safe injection sites" - places where addicts can shoot up under medical supervision.

8. HOBBY LOBBY FINED $3 MILLION OVER SMUGGLED ARTIFACTS

The U.S. government alleges that the Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby acquired thousands of ancient Iraqi artifacts that had been intentionally mislabeled.

10. WHO CAUGHT UP TO DIMAGGIO

Aaron Judge's major league-leading 29th home run tied Joe DiMaggio's New York Yankees record for home runs by a rookie - before the All-Star break.

FILE - In this June 30, 2014, file photo, customers walk to a Hobby Lobby store in Oklahoma City. Federal prosecutors say Hobby Lobby Stores has agreed to pay a $3 million federal fine and forfeit thousands of ancient Iraqi artifacts smuggled from the Middle East that the government alleges were intentionally mislabled. Prosecutors filed a civil complaint in New York on Wednesday, July 5, 2017, in which Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby consented to the fine and forfeiture of thousands of tablets and bricks written in cuneiform, one of the earliest systems of writing, as well as other artifacts that prosecutors say were shipped without proper documentation. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File) The Associated Press
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) hits a fifth-inning single with two runners on base in a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays in New York, Wednesday, July 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) The Associated Press
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