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• Fire Capt. Troy Scandin says an arson investigator will be helping in the probe.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press


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

• 1. GOP VOTERS MOSTLY CHOOSE MILDER CONSERVATIVES
• Tuesday's primary elections show Republicans are avoiding previous mistakes and trying to improve their chances of controlling the Senate during President Barack Obama's final two years in office.

• 2. WHAT THAILAND'S MILITARY IS TRYING TO ACHIEVE
• The country's army chief is mediating between political rivals to overcome the deadlock that led to imposing martial law.

• 3. 9/11 MUSEUM OFFICIALLY OPENS, WITH COUNSELORS AT THE READY
• The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, are still raw memories for many, so features like easy exits, warning signs for the most intense exhibits and even boxes of tissues have been incorporated into displays.

• 4. WHO IS BEING COURTED BY THE WNBA
• The women's basketball league is the first in the U.S. to market specifically to the LGBT community with a message of inclusion and pride.

• 5. BEIJING TAKES ADVANTAGE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA'S LACK OF UNITY
• As China plows into disputed areas, countries like Vietnam may protest, but not with the expectation that any of its neighbors will ride shotgun.

• 6. POPE'S VISIT TO HOLY LAND COMES AS CHRISTIAN EXODUS RISES
• The region where Christianity was born is seeing a dramatic dwindling of the faith's followers.

• 7. ANGELINA JOLIE SAYS BOKO HARAM MUST FACE JUSTICE
• The Hollywood star, whose anti-hero film "Maleficent" opens next week, says the

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