Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
- WHAT'S NEXT FOR GOP HEALTH CARE BILL
Senators plan to vote on a Republican amendment repealing much of "Obamacare" and giving Congress two years to find a replacement, an initiative not expected to pass.
- SENATE PANEL RESCINDS MANAFORT SUBPOENA
Trump's former campaign chairman agrees to turn over documents and to continue negotiating about setting up an interview with investigators.
- CARDINAL PELL FACES AUSTRALIAN COURT ON SEX CHARGES
The senior Vatican official vows to fight the allegations that have rocked Rome and threatened the Pope Francis' image as a crusader against abusive clergy.
- SCIENTISTS BUILD DNA FROM SCRATCH TO ALTER LIFE'S BLUEPRINT
A lab in New York is heading an international effort do to this in yeast, a stepping stone to tackling human DNA.
- FATHER: EX-MARINE FROM FLORIDA 'HAD A MISSION'
David Taylor, 25, believed so strongly in the war against the Islamic State group that he secretly traveled to Syria, where he was killed while fighting for a Kurdish militia group.
- MUSLIM CLERIC: PROTESTS TO GO ON DESPITE ISRAELI CONCESSION
Ikrema Sabri says that worshippers would not return to a contested Jerusalem shrine until Israel removes the new railings and cameras it installed after a deadly attack there.
- HOW US MUSLIMS VIEW AMERICA
A new survey finds they have experienced widespread suspicion about their faith since Trump's presidency, but also have received more support from individual Americans.
- COMING SOON ... THE 'TEXTALYZER'
New York state is set to study the use of a device that would allow police to determine whether a motorist involved in a serious crash was texting while driving.
- OHIO SET TO END 3-YEAR HIATUS WITH EXECUTION
Ronald Phillips, 43, was convicted for the 1993 rape and killing of Sheila Marie Evans, his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter.
- NCAA RULE ENDS TWO-A-DAY FOOTBALL PRACTICES
Officials are hoping the new policy reduces the head injuries that had become all too common in the preseason.