10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
May 4, 2015 9:00 AM CDT
People are sequestered by members of the Garland Police Department inside the Curtis Culwell Center, Sunday, May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas. A contest for cartoons depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in the Dallas suburb is on lockdown Sunday after authorities reported a shooting outside the building....   (Associated Press)

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

1. FBI SEARCHES HOME IN TEXAS AFTER SHOOTING OUTSIDE MUHAMMAD CARTOON CONTEST

Hours earlier, two gunmen were killed after they shot at a security officer at the event.

2. NEPAL SEEKS FOREIGN SUPPORT FOR RECONSTRUCTION

"We'll need enormous help from the international community," says Information Minister Minendra Rijal.

3. BALTIMORE MAYOR LIFTS CURFEW

Early Monday, there were no reports of confrontations between protesters and police as there had been on previous nights.

4. WHO IS ACCUSED OF WITHHOLDING SEX CRIMES INFO

The number of sex-related assaults occurring in U.S. military communities is far greater than the Defense Department has publicly reported, a U.S. senator says in a scathing critique.

5. NYPD RETRAINS EVERY OFFICER TO KEEP COOL

The AP gets an exclusive look at the department's new refresher course aimed at discouraging verbal abuse and needless physical force.

6. GOP FIELD GROWS

Former technology executive Carly Fiorina and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson are set to launch their runs for president on Monday.

7. ISRAEL'S FOREIGN MINISTER WILL NOT JOIN NETANYAHU'S GOVERNMENT

Avigdor Lieberman said his secular party will go to the opposition after the country's leader struck deals with religious partners.

8. MCDONALD'S TO DETAIL TURNAROUND PLANS

The company is fighting competition from a variety of players and admits that it failed to keep up with changing tastes.

9. WHAT NFL LINEBACKER'S CASE HIGHLIGHTS

Amid a push to punish jilted lovers, NFL linebacker Jermaine Cunningham will be the most recognizable defendant yet to face "revenge porn" charges.

10. BRITISH GUNS CELEBRATE BIRTH OF ROYAL BABY

Deafening volleys were fired from Hyde Park and the Tower of London to honor the second child of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge.

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