Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. WAITING FOR FIRST LOOK AT NEW PRINCE
Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge were to leave a London hospital today with the heir third in line to the British throne. | VIDEOS: Royal baby | MORE: 10 royal baby traditions to know
Tea party conservatives and liberal Democrats considering a defense bill today want to limit aid for U.S. surveillance programs and Syrian rebels.
Milwaukee's Ryan Braun was suspended for the season while drug investigations continue into Alex Rodriguez and more than a dozen other players. | MORE: Braun suspension: What you need to know
Two LaGuardia Airport runways remained closed today after a Southwest Airlines jet's front landing gear collapsed, injuring 10. | VIDEO: Plane landing gear collapses
5. SUMMER SCHOOL FUN? IN ATLANTA, YES
Premium content: Swimming lessons, field trips to museums, and building model rockets can make a memorable summer camp experience. A national education program is also using these activities, to help Atlanta Public Schools students remember their math and reading skills.
Six people died in the latest protests between supporters and opponents of the ousted Egyptian leader, who has been out of sight for nearly three weeks.
7. WAYS TO SAVE ON BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING
Premium content: This year, families with school-age children will spend an average of $635 on back-to-school shopping. That's a little less than they spent last year, according to the National Retail Federation's 2013 Back-to-School Survey.
A report out today says grants and scholarships are paying most college bills, not parents.
9. GEORGIA NIXES COMMON CORE TEST
Premium content: Georgia leaders announced Monday that the state will not offer a new standardized test tied to a controversial set of national education standards called Common Core.
The ex-Chicago police officer played a mob boss in "Get Shorty" and a New York detective for years on "Law & Order." | VIDEO: Cop turned actor Dennis Farina dies
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