Monday, June 18, 2012

10 Things to Know for Monday

Egyptians stand outside a polling station in the Dar el- Salam neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on Sunday, June 17, 2012. Shady Mohammed, 23, center, spoiled his ballot in protest of both of Egypt's remaining presidential candidates claiming that neither represented his sentiments. Egyptians continued a second day of voting into the night on Sunday in the country's landmark presidential runoff, choosing between Hosni Mubarak's ex-prime minister and an Islamist candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood after a race that has deeply polarized the nation. The two-day balloting will produce Egypt's first president since a popular uprising last year ousted Mubarak, who is now serving a life sentence. (AP Photo/Pete Muller)

Egyptians stand outside a polling station in the Dar el- Salam neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt on Sunday, June 17, 2012. Shady Mohammed, 23, center, spoiled his ballot in protest of both of Egypt's remaining presidential candidates claiming that neither represented his sentiments. Egyptians continued a second day of voting into the night on Sunday in the country's landmark presidential runoff, choosing between Hosni Mubarak's ex-prime minister and an Islamist candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood after a race that has deeply polarized the nation. The two-day balloting will produce Egypt's first president since a popular uprising last year ousted Mubarak, who is now serving a life sentence. (AP Photo/Pete Muller)

Webb Simpson holds up the championship trophy after the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament Sunday, June 17, 2012, at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

FILE - This April 13, 2012 photo shows Rodney King posing for a portrait in Los Angeles. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation's history, has died, his publicist said Sunday, June 17, 2012. He was 47. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):

1. ISLAMIST CLAIMS A WIN IN EGYPT'S PRESIDENTIAL RACE

But there may still be some confrontation with the country's military as generals give themselves sweeping authority under martial law.

2. GROUP OF 20 FOCUSES ON THE EUROPEAN FISCAL CRISIS

As the leaders begin the summit at 5 p.m., the fate of Greece as part of the eurozone is expected to be a key point of discussion.

3. MILITANTS ATTACK ISRAEL FROM EGYPT

The incident underscores the growing lawlessness in the Sinai desert since longtime Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was toppled from power.

4. WEBB SIMPSON WINS THE US OPEN

Four birdies in a five-hole stretch help the North Carolina native nab his first major championship.

5. PROBE LOOKS INTO WHY RODNEY KING DIED IN HIS SWIMMING POOL

An autopsy being conducted early this week is part of the investigation into the death of the man whose videotaped beating by police sparked one of the nation's worst race riots.

6. SANDUSKY'S DEFENSE TEAM PRESENTS ITS CASE THIS WEEK

As the prosecution is expected to rest today, lawyers for the former assistant football coach for Penn State argue their case after the child sexual abuse trial resumes at 9 a.m.

7. OBAMA AND PUTIN TURN TO EACH OTHER DURING SUMMIT

The leaders of Russia and the United States are both facing challenging times ahead, topics they are expected to share when they meet at 12:15 in Mexico.

8. IRAN SITS DOWN WITH SIX WORLD POWERS FOR NUCLEAR TALKS

While previous talks had stalled, there are hopes this morning's meeting will break deadlocked negotiations.

9. HOW ONE SYRIAN TOWN IS STILL HAUNTED BY A MASSACRE

Two months after Syrian forces killed 62 residents of Taftanaz about two-thirds of its 15,000 residents have left and most don't plan to return.

10. HEAT RALLY PAST THUNDER TO TAKE GAME 3

LeBron James scores 29 points and 14 rebounds to give Miami a 2-1 lead in the NBA finals.

Associated Press

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