
10 Things to Know for Tuesday
FILE – In this Aug. 23, 2014, file photo, demonstrators march to protest the death of 43-year-old Eric Garner in the Staten Island borough of New York. Nearly a year has passed since Garner had the encounter with New York City police that led to his death. Since then, his family has become national advocates for police reform and the department is changing how it relates to the public it serves. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

10 Things to Know for Tuesday
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker shakes hands after announcing that he is running for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination at the Waukesha County Expo Center, Monday, July 13, 2015, in Waukesha, Wis. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

10 Things to Know for Tuesday
FILE – In this Feb. 20, 2014 file photo, Sam Schneider, left, practices with his U16-9798 Premiere club soccer team at St. Louis Soccer Park in St. Louis, Mo. A study published Monday, July 13, 2015, in the journal JAMA Pediatrics of U.S. high school games found that over 1 in 4 concussions occurred when players used their head to hit the ball. But more than half of these heading-related concussions were caused by collisions with another player rather than with the ball. (Sarah Conrad/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT
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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Tuesday:
1. GREECE STRIKES FINANCIAL RESCUE DEAL
Now it’s up to Prime Minister Tsipras to sell the bailout plan to skeptical lawmakers and political allies in Athens.
2. PROPOSAL WOULD LET TRANSGENDER PEOPLE SERVE IN US MILITARY
The plan outlined by Defense Secretary Carter would formally end one of the last gender- or sexuality-based barriers to military service.
3. WHAT WORRIES US, EUROPE ABOUT NUCLEAR DEAL
Among their fears, they don’t want to see Iran using billions of dollars in newly unfrozen cash to expand military assistance to forces opposing Western allies such as Saudi Arabia and Israel.
4. NYC, FAMILY OF ERIC GARNER REACH SETTLEMENT
The city will pay $5.9 million in the chokehold death case. Garner, 43, died in police custody almost a year ago.
5. WHO’S LATEST REPUBLICAN TO JOIN PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker embraces his reputation as a “fighter” as he formally declares his candidacy.
6. IRAQ SAYS CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED AGAINST ISLAMIC STATE GROUP
The aim of the military operation is to dislodge the extremists from western Anbar province.
7. PLANE CRASH SURVIVOR MAKES IT TO SAFETY
The teenage girl is picked up by a motorist after walking for “a couple of days” after the crash in a mountainous area of Washington state.
8. LITTLE PLUTO LITTLE BIGGER THAN SCIENTISTS THOUGHT
On the eve of NASA’s historic flyby of Pluto, scientists announce that the New Horizons spacecraft has nailed the size of the faraway icy world.
9. WHERE COMIC STRIP IS BEING REBORN
“Bloom County,” absent for a quarter-century, is getting new life on Facebook, its creator says.
10. ROUGH PLAY RISKIER THAN HEADING IN YOUTH SOCCER
More concussions are caused by collisions with other players rather than heading the ball, a study determines.
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