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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 AIRS FAMILIAR GRIEVANCES IN 2020 LAUNCH

The president kicks off his reelection campaign with blistering attacks at a rally in Orlando that focused more on settling scores than laying out his agenda for a second term.

2. UN EYES PROBE OF SAUDI PRINCE OVER SLAYING

An independent U.N. human rights expert investigating the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi recommends an investigation into the possible role of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, citing "credible evidence."

3. XI: NORTH KOREA TAKING 'RIGHT DIRECTION' POLITICALLY

On the eve of a two-day visit to Pyongyang, the Chinese president didn't mention the stalled nuclear weapons talks between Washington officials and Kim Jong Un.

4. ROCKET HITS OIL SITE IN SOUTHERN IRAQ

The projectile hit an oil-drilling site in Basra province, striking inside a compound housing Exxon Mobil and wounding three local workers, Iraqi officials say.

5. WHERE LOCAL NEWS IS GETTING A REAL CHANCE

A small newspaper in western Massachusetts hires more reporters, adds sections and begins hosting community events to kick-start circulation.

6. UN SEES RECORD RISE IN REFUGEES

A U.N. agency says a record 71 million people have now been displaced worldwide by war, persecution and other violence.

7. EPA ROLLING BACK ENVIRONMENTAL RULE

An announcement is expected soon on a replacement for an Obama-era regulation that sought to limit coal-fired plants in the nation's electrical grid.

8. CASE FOR REPARATIONS RETURNS TO CAPITOL HILL

This time amid a growing discussion among Democrats about what the country might owe to the descendants of slaves in the U.S.

9. 'DEMOCRACY VOUCHER' PROGRAM A HIT

A first-of-its-kind public campaign finance program in Seattle is giving voters vouchers worth $100 so they can make donations to candidates.

10. LAWMAKERS TO HEAR FROM PILOTS CRITICAL OF BOEING

The president of the pilots' union at American Airlines says the aviation giant made mistakes in its design of the 737 Max and not telling pilots about new flight-control software on the plane.

South Korean protesters wear a mask of Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, right, during a rally to denounce South Korean government's policy on China near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Chinese President Xi praised North Korea for moving in the "right direction" by politically resolving issues on the Korean Peninsula in an essay published in both countries' official media Wednesday on the eve of Xi's visit to Pyongyang to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2018 file photo, Venezuelan migrants line up for free bread and coffee, donated by a Colombian family from their car, at a gas station in Pamplona, Colombia. A record 71 million people have been displaced worldwide from war, persecution and other violence, the U.N. refugee agency said Wednesday, June 18, 2019, an increase of more than 2 million from last year and an overall total that would amount to the world's 20th most populous country. Amid runaway inflation and political turmoil at home, Venezuelans for the first time accounted for the largest number of new asylum-seekers in 2018, with more than 340,000, or more than one in five worldwide last year. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) The Associated Press
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