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ther, Troy, who was named co-Mr. Basketball in 1983. They are the first father-son duo to win the award.
• The Daily Republic reports that Miller's win was the second straight for the Kernels, with Kerri Young winning the award last year. Miller's father, Alan Miller, was Mr. Basketball in 1981.
• Hansen-Anderson publishes annual previews for boys' and girls' basketball.

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. SUPREME COURT: PRAYERS BEFORE GOVERNMENT MEETINGS CONSTITUTIONAL
• Writing for the majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy says the prayers should be seen as ceremonial and in keeping with the nation's traditions.

• 2. SOUTH KOREA FERRY DISASTER CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM
• A civilian diver involved in searching for dozens of missing people is pulled to the surface by fellow divers after losing communication for about five minutes. He later dies at a hospital.

• 3. HOW WASHINGTON'S BEST MEASURE AGAINST RUSSIA MAY NOT BE SANCTIONS
• A new IRS regulation that goes into effect this summer would penalize Russian banks with a 30% levy on U.S. investments, leaving Moscow's investors with a huge tax bill.

• 4. SYRIA'S OPERA HOUSE TARGETED BY MORTARS
• The symbol of the Assad family's rule was once the center of the Damascus performing arts scene. Now it has become a target for the country's armed opposition.

• 5. SPY PLANE BLAMED FOR AIRPORT SHUTDOWN
• Data from a U-2 spy plane's flight plan, that confused aircraft-tracking software, caused the shutdown of the primary air traffic control system around Los Angeles, the FAA says.

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