10 Things to Know for Today - 03 August 2017

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

1. TRUMP'S CREDIBILITY TAKING MORE HITS

The White House says the president did receive compliments from Boy Scout leaders and Mexico's president - but in person, not on the phone, as he contended.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, right, introduces White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller to speak during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, right, introduces White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller to speak during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

2. HOW VENEZUELA'S PRESIDENT REACTED TO VOTE MANIPULATION REPORT

Nicolas Maduro accuses the software firm behind the claim of helping the U.S. attempt to sully a constituent assembly meant to strengthen socialism.

3. '(ISLAMIC STATE) SHARED ONLY GOOD THINGS ON INTERNET'

An Indonesian family chasing the dream of a new Islamic society advertised by IS propaganda saw their hopes of a better life shattered before they made their escape from the militants in Syria's Raqqa.

4. WHO IS AIDING TRUMP'S LEGAL TEAM

John Dowd, a retired Marine Corps captain who has played a role in some of the defining legal quagmires of the last four decades, brings a street-fighter spirit to the group.

5. WHAT'S NEXT IN BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT SAGA

Michel Temer survives a congressional vote over a bribery charge that fueled anger across the country, but there are more legal woes ahead and clear chinks in his governing coalition.

6. NORTH KOREA'S NEIGHBORS SPOOKED, RESIGNED TO FLURRY OF LAUNCHES

Pyongyang's missile launches - 20 of them just in the past year - are a new and alarming fact of life for Japanese, South Koreans and Chinese.

7. TRUMP ONCE QUESTIONED WISDOM OF TAKING VACATIONS

But with a 17-day getaway to his private golf club in New Jersey, the president is readying to join the annual August exodus from the town he calls "the swamp."

8. WOMAN TO BE SENTENCED IN TEEN TEXTING SUICIDE CASE

A Massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself in dozens of texts faces up to 20 years in prison when sentenced for involuntary manslaughter.

9. MIXED REACTION TO DIANA DOCUMENTARY

Friends of the late princess slam a new film that includes private recordings of her talking about her unhappy marriage to Prince Charles, but an ex-bodyguard says she would "love" that they are being broadcast.

10. BOXING GREAT HANGS UP GLOVES

Former heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko, 41, who dominated the division for a decade, was 64-5 in a career that began in 1996 after he won the Olympic gold in Atlanta.

In this picture taken on Monday, July 24, 2017, an Indonesian family who escaped from the Islamic State group in Raqqa gather inside their tent at a refugee camp, in Ain Issa, Syria. The family is among thousands from Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and the Middle East who chased the dream of a new Islamic society advertised by IS in slickly produced propaganda videos, online blogs and other social media. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

In this picture taken on Monday, July 24, 2017, an Indonesian family who escaped from the Islamic State group in Raqqa gather inside their tent at a refugee camp, in Ain Issa, Syria. The family is among thousands from Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and the Middle East who chased the dream of a new Islamic society advertised by IS in slickly produced propaganda videos, online blogs and other social media. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

FILE- In this June 8, 2017, file photo, defendant Michelle Carter listens to testimony at Taunton District Court in Taunton, Mass., in Taunton, Mass. Carter was convicted in June by a judge who said her final instruction to Conrad Roy III caused his death. Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz will sentence Carter on Thursday, Aug. 3. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, Pool, File)

FILE- In this June 8, 2017, file photo, defendant Michelle Carter listens to testimony at Taunton District Court in Taunton, Mass., in Taunton, Mass. Carter was convicted in June by a judge who said her final instruction to Conrad Roy III caused his death. Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz will sentence Carter on Thursday, Aug. 3. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, Pool, File)

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