10 Things to Know for Thursday

photo Mourners hold onto each other as they depart a memorial service for Gordon Cowden Wednesday, July 25, 2012 in Denver. Cowden was one of 12 people killed, and over 50 wounded in a shooting attack early Friday at the packed theater during a showing of the Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises." Police have identified the suspected shooter as James Holmes, 24. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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

1. THE POLITICS OF GUNS LEAPS TO THE TOP OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE

In the wake of the Colorado shootings, President Obama calls for stiffer regulations while Mitt Romney says he doesn't believe America needs new gun laws.

2. WHAT'S ON THE LINE FOR ROMNEY ABROAD

The GOP candidate's trip to Britain, Israel and Poland amounts to an international audition.

3. THE NEXT FRONTIER IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS

The epidemic increasingly is a female one, and curbing it will require focusing on poverty and violence, not just pregnancy and pills.

4. USE OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS SURGES

People are inventing so many new, legal ways to get high that lawmakers can't seem to keep up.

5. NORTH KOREAN LEADER SHOWS OFF NEW WIFE

Now we know the identity of the mystery woman accompanying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at recent public events.

6. A POSTHUMOUS REVELATION

In her obituary, which she co-wrote with her partner, pioneering astronaut Sally Ride disclosed publicly that she was gay.

7. THE WEAR AND TEAR OF LIFE IN A TALIBAN STRONGHOLD

In Pakistan's northwest, psychiatrists estimate millions suffer post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological illnesses after years of violence.

8. WHY 'TWILIGHT' FANS ARE HEARTBROKEN

Kristen Stewart admits she cheated on her boyfriend and co-star Robert Pattinson. But the scandal seems unlikely to affect box-office returns.

9. DOs AND DON'Ts FOR OLYMPIC TRAVELERS

Welcome to Britain! The line forms to the right. Here are some tips for Olympic visitors hoping to get the most out of their experience.

10. FLAG FLAP AT THE OLYMPICS

The South Korean flag is mistakenly displayed on a jumbo screen instead of North Korea's before a women's soccer match, prompting the North Koreans to refuse to take the field for nearly an hour.

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