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

1. MORE RAIN TO SOAK GEORGIA

Overnight storms caused storm damage across a wide swath of metro Atlanta. Rain and storms are expected to continue for much of the week.

2. JUDGE RULES ON WAFFLE HOUSE CEO SEX TAPE

A judge has ruled a woman who sued a Waffle House executive for sexual harassment may have illegally videotaped their sex acts as part of a case that involves two high-profile lawyers in Cobb County.

3. SYRIA, ECONOMY HEADLINE G-8 SUMMIT

Obama and Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin will meet to discuss their differences on Syria's civil war, while thousands of police are securing the summit from protests.

4. POLICE: COACH SEXUALLY EXPLOITED BOYS

A volunteer coach at Loganville High School is facing criminal charges after state law enforcement officials say he asked underage boys to send him explicit photos.

5. REPORT SAYS BRITISH SPIES HACKED DIPLOMATS AT G-20

The Guardian newspaper cited documents provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden in a report that diplomats' emails and phones were bugged.

6. 1 DEAD IN SOCCER GAME SHOOTING

One man is dead and another in custody after gunfire erupted Sunday afternoon during an argument at a Hall County soccer game.

7. FINDING ORGANS WITHOUT DONORS

The AP's Malcolm Ritter reports scientists are working toward building hearts, lungs livers and kidneys to grow custom-made implants in labs.

8. ACCOUNTANT TAKES PAGEANT CROWN

Miss Connecticut Erin Brady, 25, strutted in a white sparkly gown and answered a question about a court ruling on DNA tests before becoming Miss USA.

9. BODY FOUND IN TRUNK THAT OF MISSING MAN

The body found in the trunk of a car behind an abandoned apartment complex in Atlanta has been identified as a 19-year-old Griffin man who had been missing for nearly two months.

10. SPURS ONE GAME FROM NBA CHAMPIONSHIP

San Antonio beat Miami 114-104 to take a 3-2 lead in the series and push the defending champion Heat to the brink.

The Associated Press and George Mathis contributed to this report.