10 Things to Know for Monday
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Apr 26, 2015 8:01 PM CDT
Deepa Shrestha closes her eyes, her hands clasped in prayer, as she stands with hundreds of others during a community gathering and prayer organized by the Nepal Seattle Society at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center in Bothell, Wash. on Sunday, April 26, 2015. (Lindsey Wasson/The Seattle Times via...   (Associated Press)

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

1. 'THERE HAVE BEEN SO MANY AFTERSHOCKS. IT DOESN'T STOP'

That's how Rajendra Dhungana of Kathmandu, Nepal, describes the horror and exhaustion in the Himalayan nation days after a massive earthquake killed more than 2,500 people.

2. MOURNERS GRIEVE ANOTHER BLACK MAN WHO DIED AFTER POLICE ENCOUNTER

In Baltimore, a stream of people file past the casket of Freddie Gray, who lost his life after suffering spinal injuries following an arrest.

3. WHAT'S AT STAKE IN SUPREME COURT GAY MARRIAGE ARGUMENTS

This week, high court justices will consider whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, or if states can define marriage as the union of a man and a woman.

4. WHO STUDIED BRAIN DISORDERS BEFORE MASS MURDER

The death penalty trial for James Holmes may help show what turned a seemingly dedicated scholar into a sadistic killer accused of slaying 12 people and injuring 70 in a Colorado theater.

5. WEB BILLIONAIRES FACE OFF IN RENEWED TEXAS SPACE RACE

PayPal co-founder Elon Musk, Amazon's Jeff Bezos take different paths in launching a new era of commercial space operations.

6. SENATE PROPONENTS OF IRAN BILL BATTLE AMENDMENTS

"Anybody who monkeys with this bill is going to run into a buzz saw," Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham warns ahead of debate on legislation empowering Congress to review and possibly reject any Iran nuclear deal.

7. DRONES MAY BE UNINVITED GUESTS ON YOUR FUTURE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

The small, remotely operated drones "are going to be everywhere," and people who manage outdoor land and recreation will find it tough to manage them, says Richard Dolesh of the National Recreation and Park Association.

8. MARATHON BOMBER'S LAWYERS PREPARE CASE TO SPARE HIS LIFE

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's attorneys will try to make their case in court this week that he should be sentenced to life in prison — not death.

9. 3 YOUNG WOMEN JAILED IN RUSSIA FOR TWERKING

The girls are behind bars for making a video showing them shaking their backsides next to a World War II memorial.

10. LEBRON, CAVS SWEEP CELTS, ADVANCE IN PLAYOFFS

It's the first postseason series win for the Cavs since 2010, before James left for Miami.

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