10 Things to Know for Today - 23 February 2017
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. DIVIDED U.S. REACTS TO NEW TRANSGENDER POLICY
Conservatives praise the Trump administration's rollback of public school bathroom requirements for transgender students, while transgender rights advocates vow to overcome a major setback.
In this Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, photo released by China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Pandas, a worker feeds giant panda Bao Bao as she arrived at the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province. American-born Bao Bao started settling into her new home Thursday in southwest China where she will eventually join a breeding program. (AP Photo/China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Pandas, HO)
2. UNEASE HANGS OVER MEXICO DIPLOMACY
Resentment over the proposed border wall and immigration crackdown in the U.S. threatens to sour a meeting between Mexico's president and Trump's chiefs of diplomacy and homeland security.
3. IRAQIS ADVANCE IN FIGHT TO DRIVE MILITANTS FROM MOSUL
Iraqi forces enter Mosul International Airport and take over the runway amid fierce clashes with Islamic State militants in the country's second-largest city.
4. WHERE PYONGYANG'S PR MACHINE SPUTTERS
North Korea exerts total control over its message at home. Abroad, in cases like the Malaysia killing of leader Kim Jong Un's half brother, not so much.
5. SYRIA PEACE TALKS CONVENING
Hanging over government and opposition envoys is whether the "Geneva IV" talks will be just another sequel to chronically fruitless negotiations.
6. LOST HOPE: HOW FAR VENEZUELA HAS FALLEN
The economy is so crippled that tens of thousands are going hungry or even starving and the average shopper spends 35 hours a month waiting in line, while the murder rate is among the highest in the world.
7. OIL INDUSTRY AWAITS OPPORTUNITY IN FAR NORTH
Petroleum drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was not a consideration under President Barack Obama but it's getting renewed attention under the new administration.
8. WHAT SCIENTISTS ARE BUZZING ABOUT
Astronomers discover seven Earth-size planets orbiting a single nearby star - and these new worlds could hold life.
9. ALL EYES ON BAO BAO AFTER 16-HOUR FLIGHT
The panda, born at the National Zoo in Washington, starts settling into her new home in southwest China where she will eventually join a breeding program.
10. WHY PROF IS KNOWN AS 'FATHER OF THE SELFIE'
Every day for three decades, long before they were called selfies, Boston College's Karl Baden snapped a photo of himself to document the aging process.
This panel of black and white self-made photographs provided by Karl Baden shows Baden over the last three decades beginning Feb. 23, 1987, top left, through Feb. 21, 2017, lower right. The Boston College professor's "Every Day" project has chronicled his visage in nearly 11,000 photos in various locations with the same lighting and background each day for thirty years. He intends to do it the rest of his life. (Karl Baden via AP)
Displaced Iraqis flee their homes due to fighting between Iraqi special forces and Islamic State militints, in the Mamun neighborhood, on the western side of Mosul, Iraq, Thursday, Feb. 2017. The advance comes as part of a major assault that started five days earlier to drive Islamic State militants from the western half of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
