10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
May 22, 2015 5:42 AM CDT
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser listens at left as Police Chief Cathy Lanier speaks during a news conference in Washington, Thursday, May 21, 2015, to discuss the investigation into the mysterious slayings of a wealthy Washington family and their housekeeper. Lanier said investigators believe a suspect...   (Associated Press)

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

1. SUSPECT WANTED IN D.C. MURDERS CAPTURED

An ex-con accused in the slayings of a wealthy Washington family and their housekeeper is arrested, a week after authorities say the family was killed and their mansion was set on fire.

2. WHAT ARCHIVES SHOW HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON DID

As first lady, she endorsed planned tax breaks for private foundations and wealthy donors at the same time her husband's foundation was soliciting donations for his presidential library.

3. FOR THE IRISH, IT'S YES OR NO

After months of debate, Ireland votes on whether to permit gay marriage despite Catholic Church opposition.

4. WHAT LAWMAKERS ARE HOPING TO ACHIEVE

Senate supporters of Obama's trade agenda hope to fend off hostile amendments and send a major trade bill to the House.

5. WHERE FOCUS IS SHIFTING IN MIGRANT CRISIS

Attention turns to the ocean off Southeast Asia's west coast as naval vessels search for stranded boat people— and Myanmar's navy rescues more than 200 — as the U.S. military prepares air patrols.

6. FINDING OIL SPILL'S CAUSE COULD TAKE AWHILE

The operator of a broken oil pipeline that fouled a California shoreline says it could take months before investigators are able to determine what caused the incident.

7. DROUGHT-RIDDEN CALIFORNIA FACES DECISION ON NEW WATER CUTS

Farmers expect to get an answer on their offer to give up a quarter of their water this year in exchange for being spared deeper mandatory cutbacks.

8. 'NUT RAGE' CASE TAKES A TWIST

A South Korean court suspends the prison term of the former Korean Air executive whose onboard tantrum delayed a flight last year.

9. REALITY STAR RESIGNS FROM CHRISTIAN LOBBYING GROUP

The Family Research Council accepts the resignation of Josh Duggar in the wake of his apology for unspecified bad behavior as a young teen.

10. WARRIORS HOLD OFF ROCKETS

Stephen Curry scores 33 points to turn back another spectacular performance by James Harden, and Golden State holds off Houston 99-98 to take a 2-0 lead in the West finals.

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