10 Things

10 Things to Know Today

by The Associated Press

Young Jordan Spieth is halfway to history, evoking memories of Tiger; attack on Afghan parliament fails; Apple makes a change in royalties policy and more national and international news for Monday, June 22, 2015.

1. GREECE BRACES FOR TOUGH TALKS

Eurozone leaders meet in Brussels, and markets surge on hopes of a deal, as the clock runs down on the nation's chances of avoiding an exit from the euro.

2. TALIBAN SUICIDE BOMBER, GUNMEN ATTACK AFGHAN PARLIAMENT

The ambush leaves 18 civilians wounded and all seven attackers dead. All the lawmakers inside the building are safe.

3. SOLIDARITY IN CHARLESTON BEFORE CHURCH VICTIMS' FUNERALS

Area residents repeat messages of love at the remembrances, hopeful their expressions will drown out the hate embodied in the slayings.

4. WHO SAYS U.S. NOT CURED OF RACISM

In an interview for a podcast, Obama tells a comedian host that the legacy of slavery "casts a long shadow" that is part of America's DNA.

5. WHAT CAUSES SHIFT IN MANHUNT FOR KILLERS

Probing the latest sighting, police move their search for two convicted murderers to an area west of the New York prison from which they escaped.

6. MYSTERY WARNINGS APPEAR ON INSTAGRAM IN NORTH KOREA

Opening the app with mobile devices on the country's carrier results in a notification in English saying: "You can't connect to this website because it's in blacklist site."

7. CLINTON EMBRACES 'FIRST MAMA' ROLE

In contrast to her 2008 presidential run, the candidate is emphasizing her family and gender this time.

8. WHERE BLOODSHED REACHES LEVELS OF CIVIL WAR

El Salvador has just experienced one of its most violent months since the end of the conflict in 1992, with 635 homicides reported in May.

9. APPLE CHANGES TUNE ON ROYALTIES AFTER TAYLOR SWIFT COMPLAINS

"When I woke up this morning and I saw Taylor's note that she had written, it really solidified that we needed to make a change," says the company's senior vice president Eddy Cue.

10. DAY TO REMEMBER FOR NEW FACE OF GOLF

Jordan Spieth is now halfway to history, yet still barely old enough to drink. The last player who did things like him was named Tiger Woods.