U.S. News: 10 Things to Know for Today
(AP) A look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories people will be talking about today:
1. CLINTON SEEKS TO USE NEW FBI INQUIRY AS GALVANIZING FORCE
The campaign is pressing the agency to release more details about the new emails, hoping more information distances the Democrat from the discoveries.
2. WHERE THE ELECTION COULD BE WON
Florida’s “Interstate 4 corridor” and its 6.5 million residents are considered the bellwether of the nation’s largest swing state.
3. OKLAHOMA MANHUNT ENDS
Michael Dale Vance Jr., 38, wanted in a string of violent crimes, is killed in a shootout after a massive, weeklong search, authorities say.
4. WHY FRANCIS’ VISIT TO SWEDEN IS REMARKABLE
The pontiff is marking the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, a bold gesture given his Jesuit order was founded to defend the faith against “heretical” reforms.
5. ‘ZERO POVERTY’ PROMISE A DISTANT GOAL FOR ARGENTINA
President Mauricio Macri campaigned on a promise to end destitution, though his market-friendly reforms so far have brought pain to the country’s poor.
6. IRAQ TV CALL-IN SHOW GIVES GLIMPSE INSIDE IS-HELD MOSUL
But as Iraqi forces push closer to the besieged city and the militants enforce a ban on phones and the internet, voices from inside Mosul are falling silent.
7. TAKING ‘HONOR’ …Read the Rest
Source:: Bearing Arms
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