Thursday,  May 29, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 315 • 19 of 27

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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. OBAMA TO HIGHLIGHT CONCERNS OVER YOUTH SPORT CONCUSSIONS
• The president is hosting a summit with league representatives, parents and athletes to call attention to the issue and announce financial pledges to improve athletic safety.

• 2. MALAYSIAN JET SEARCHERS RULE OUT SITE WHERE "PINGS" HEARD
• "The area can now be discounted as the final resting place" of the missing plane, the Australia-based Joint Agency Coordination Center says.

• 3. EL-SISSI WINS EGYPT VOTE_BUT AT A COST
• Tepid turnout despite extending the poll by a third day may have shattered the former military chief's image of invulnerability.

• 4. WHO EVER SAID THE DATING GAME WAS LOGICAL
• A new AP-WE tv poll turns up all kinds of contradictions when people discuss dating, especially when it comes to money and gender roles.

• 5. KERRY TO SNOWDEN: 'MAN UP'
• The top American diplomat says the NSA leaker is a fugitive, challenging him to come back to the U.S. and make his case.

• 6.WHAT MAYA ANGELOU'S CULTURAL IMPACT IS
• She was the nation's wise woman, a poet to presidents, an unapologetic conscience who became such a touchstone that grief over her loss poured in generous doses.

• 7. HOW STYLE MEETS TECH IN LATEST APPLE ACQUISITION
• The iconic technology company is adding flair and color to its array of must-have

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