A suspect has been detained after a van plowed into Muslims in London in what is being treated as a terror incident. Japan's coast guard is looking at time lapse in the reporting of at-sea collision. A wildfire in Portugal kills 62. Ni Una Menos offers domestic violence victims a place where they can find help.
By The Associated Press
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. SUSPECT DETAINED AFTER VAN PLOWS INTO MUSLIMS IN LONDON
Police say the driver was arrested immediately after the attack, which is being treated as a terrorist incident.
2. JAPAN LOOKS AT LAPSE IN REPORTING OF AT-SEA COLLISION
Japan's coast guard tries to determine why it took nearly an hour for a deadly collision between a U.S. Navy destroyer and a container ship to be reported.
3. RAGING WILDFIRE KILLS 62 IN PORTUGAL
The disaster shakes the nation, with the president declaring that the country's pain "knows no end."
4. WHERE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS CAN FIND HELP
From its beginnings in Argentina, a movement called Ni Una Menos — or Not One Less — spreads worldwide and now has branches in New York, Berlin, Italy, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador and elsewhere.
5. TRUMP LAWYER SAYS PRESIDENT NOT UNDER INVESTIGATION
The denial comes days after Donald Trump appeared to confirm he is being investigated, complaining that he's the target of a "witch hunt."
6. WHO LIBERAL GROUPS TURN TO AFTER PRESIDENT TRUMP IGNORES THEM
Activists have been appealing to Ivanka Trump for help on climate change, international labor conditions and immigration — without much luck.
7. WHY RESEARCHERS ARE RECRUITING 10,000 NEW YORKERS
They need participants for a wide-ranging study called "The Human Project" that aims to channel different data streams into a river of insight on health, aging, education and many other aspects of people's lives.
8. FRENCH PRESIDENT WINS ABSOLUTE MAJORITY IN ASSEMBLY
Emmanuel Macron is poised to rearrange his Cabinet after his new centrist party swept parliamentary elections.
9. HARVARD DECISION TO DENY ADMISSIONS OVER OFFENSIVE POSTS STIRS DEBATE
It comes at a time of heightened attention to free speech and student conduct on U.S. college campuses.
10. BROOKS KOEPKA SHOOTS 5-UNDER PAR TO WIN US OPEN
Koepka broke away from a tight pack with three straight birdies on the back nine en route to his first major championship.