Among 10ThingstoKnow: Trump turns from pomp to business in UK visit; High security a reminder on 30th anniversary of Tiananmen; Kim Jong Un's sister back in public eye at North Korea's mass games.
Your daily look at late breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:The president tells outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May that she should “stick around” so that the U.S. and Britain can do a trade deal while thousands are expected on London streets to protest his visit and policies.Portrayals of the massive assault on Normandy 75 years ago often depict an all-white host of invaders, but in fact it also included about 2,000 African Americans troops.
The groups are frustrated with House Democrats’ failure to start impeachment proceedings against Trump and are calling on Speaker Nancy Pelosi to act, AP learns.The calm comes a day after a pro-democracy sit-in was violently overrun by the country’s ruling military authorities, who say they want to stage early elections.A think tank says up to 4 million people living in the U.S. could be undercounted, with blacks, Hispanics and children younger than 5 most likely to being overlooked.
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