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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. FRESH ATTACK NEAR PAKISTANI AIRPORT
• Gunmen assault a training facility less than 48 hours after a siege of an international terminal in Karachi killed 26 people and 10 militants.

• 2. UKRAINIAN PHANTOM FIRMS SYPHON BILLIONS OFF
• Officials in charge of cleaning the country's corruption-ridden tax system suspect companies that often existed only on paper of large-scale fraud.

• 3. CIA IS CRACKING DOWN ON HARASSMENT
• An AP probe finds that while the agency is trying to enforce its zero-tolerance policy toward inappropriate workplace behavior, postings on its internal networks challenge those steps as insufficient.

• 4. MILITANTS SEIZE GOVERNMENT BUILDING IN IRAQ'S SECOND CITY
• Insurgents, believed to be affiliated with al-Qaida, overrun the Mosul provincial headquarters in the country's north, dealing a heavy blow to Baghdad's efforts to control escalating violence.

• 5. TRACY MORGAN'S CRASH UNDERLINES PERILS OF TIRED TRUCKERS
• Despite the dangers of fatigued driving, the industry and its allies in Congress are poised to roll back safety rules, letting drivers put in as many as 82 hours a week behind the wheel.

• 6. WHAT HILLARY CLINTON SEES AS 'MORE OF A REASON TO RUN'
• The former Secretary of State says Republican criticism of her handling of the deadly 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi emboldens her to seek the 2016 presidential bid.

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