10 Things to Know for Today

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Published May 28, 2014 10:00AM (EDT)

A sticker with Donetsk people's republic colors is seen on the hunting rifle of a local man who came to a check point on a road leading to the airport, in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, May 27, 2014.  The eastern city of Donetsk was in turmoil Tuesday a day after government forces used fighter jets to stop pro-Russian militia from taking over the airport. Dozens were reported killed and the mayor went on television to urge residents to stay indoors. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) (AP)
A sticker with Donetsk people's republic colors is seen on the hunting rifle of a local man who came to a check point on a road leading to the airport, in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The eastern city of Donetsk was in turmoil Tuesday a day after government forces used fighter jets to stop pro-Russian militia from taking over the airport. Dozens were reported killed and the mayor went on television to urge residents to stay indoors. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) (AP)

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

1. OBAMA BENT ON NEW CHAPTER OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP

In today's address in West Point, the president is expected to recast U.S. foreign policy as an endeavor to build international consensus and avoid unilateral overreach.

2. US MAY BOOST AID TO SYRIAN REBELS

The White House is weighing support for a project to train and equip moderate forces seeking to oust President Bashar Assad.

3. CHECHNYA'S LEADER DISTANCES HIMSELF FROM UKRAINIAN CONFLICT

Ramzan Kadyrov denies sending troops to help pro-Russian insurgents establish independence from Kiev.

4. WHO ARE HIGHEST PAID EXECUTIVES IN THE NATION

Media company CEOs occupy six of the top 10 earning spots according to an Associated Press/Equilar study.

5. CLIPPERS OWNER AUTHORIZES WIFE TO SEEK BUYERS

Shelly Sterling is looking for binding offers a week ahead of an NBA meeting that could strip her husband's ownership of the team.

6. WHY CHINA IS TONING DOWN ITS CRITICISM OF WASHINGTON

Beijing says its row with the U.S. over cyber spying should not deter their cooperation on trade, global crises and fighting terror.

7. EGYPTIANS GIVEN ANOTHER DAY TO VOTE

The country's elections are extended in an apparent drive to raise turnout and avoid an embarrassingly meager show of support for front-runner el-Sissi.

8. HOW SCIENTISTS HOPE TO IMPROVE HURRICANE FORECASTING

Researchers plan to collect data from drones dispatched to the key spot where the roiling ocean meets the fury of storm winds.

9. AARON HERNANDEZ FACES DOUBLE MURDER CHARGES

The former Patriots tight end, already charged in a 2013 killing, will be arraigned for allegedly gunning down two men in 2012.

10. SHE IS JEOPARDY'S TOP WOMAN CHAMP, EARNING $372,700 IN 17 CONSECUTIVE WINS

Who is Chicago suburbanite Julia Collins?


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