10 Things to Know for Tuesday
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Jul 21, 2014 8:01 PM CDT
Flares of a military jet fall near a piece of the crashed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 near the village of Hrabove eastern Ukraine Monday, July 21, 2014. Four days after Flight 17 was shot out of the sky, international investigators still have had only limited access to the crash site, hindered by pro-Russia...   (Associated Press)

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

1. UKRAINE REBELS COOPERATING — RELUCTANTLY

The pro-Russian militants finally release a train full of bodies and hand over the black boxes from the downed Malaysia Airlines plane.

2. WHY ISRAEL'S MOOD HAS DARKENED

In a country where military losses are considered just as tragic as civilian ones, reaction to the deaths of 25 Israeli soldiers in the Gaza conflict has been electric.

3. 'ROGUE' GYNECOLOGIST COSTS JOHNS HOPKINS

The medical center is paying $190 million to 8,000 women and girls secretly recorded and photographed by the doctor during pelvic exams.

4. HOW MANY HOMELESS PEOPLE MAY HAVE BEEN ATTACKED IN NEW MEXICO

One of three teens accused of fatally beating two homeless men in Albuquerque tells police that he and the two others have terrorized perhaps 50 transients in recent months.

5. RED MEAT NOT VERY GREEN

Compared with other animal proteins, raising beef requires 11 times more water for irrigation and 28 times more land, a study says.

6. TEXAS SENDING TROOPS TO THE MEXICO BORDER

Gov. Rick Perry says he'll dispatch up to 1,000 members of the National Guard to help deal with an influx of immigrants from Central America.

7. OBAMA SIGNS BILL PROTECTING GAY, TRANSGENDER FEDERAL WORKERS

He says it's unacceptable that being gay is still a firing offense in many places in the U.S.

8. MANY US VOTERS STAYING HOME

More than half the states to hold primary elections so far have seen record-low turnouts, according to a survey.

9. GLOBE SIZZLES IN BACK-TO-BACK MONTHS

The world sets another heat record in June after breaking a record in May.

10. WHO DIDN'T WANT 'TRUST FUND' KIDS

Instead, actor Philip Seymour Hoffman decreed that his estimated $35 million fortune should go his longtime partner and the children's mother, court documents say.

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