Northern Arizona's Omar Ndiaye warms up before an NCAA college...

Northern Arizona's Omar Ndiaye warms up before an NCAA college basketball game in Flagstaff, Ariz., on Jan. 18, 2018. Credit: AP / NAU Athletics

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

1. ROAD TO TRUMP-KIM SUMMIT FAR FROM SPRINGTIME STROLL

Exaggerated expectations, a lack of preliminary lower-level talks and uncertainty over the aftermath are among the risks of a top-level meeting between the United States and North Korea.

2. PRESIDENT KEEPS CAMPAIGN PROMISE BUT RISKS COMMERCE WAR

A pledge to help reopen shuttered factories has led Trump to introduce tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, but the move could lead to chaos in global trade.

3. SCHOOLS BIG RECIPIENTS OF GUN LOBBY GRANTS

The NRA has given some $7.3 million to schools in recent years but few are showing signs that they will follow businesses and cut ties with the group, an AP Analysis finds.

4. A CALL FOR LOOSENING RELIGIOUS RULES

Pakistan is under new international pressure to curb Islamic extremism, and activists say one place to start is by changing its blasphemy law.

5. HUMANS HELP NATURE HEAL AFTER CARIBBEAN HURRICANE

Environmentalists are gathering native seeds to replant forests across Puerto Rico and grafting broken coral back onto shattered reefs to help repair damage caused by September’s massive storm.

6. CRITICAL AID REACHES BESIEGED SYRIAN REGION

The Red Cross says it’s taking aid to residents in the Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, including food parcels for 12,000 people, after deliveries were cut short because of deteriorating security.

7. PLAYING IT CLOSE TO THE VEST ON GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION

Florida Gov. Rick Scott has a gun-control bill on his desk that challenges the NRA but has not said whether he’ll sign it.

8. IS WALL STREET GIANT ON THE OUTS WITH WHITE HOUSE?

Gary Cohn’s exit suggests Goldman Sachs’ influence has been overwhelmed by the more nationalistic voices in the West Wing.

9. LAWS ACCEPTING THAT IN HARD TIMES, FRIENDS CAN BE LIKE CLOSE RELATIVES

More and more states and cities are adopting legislation that allows workers to use sick days to care for anyone who’s like family to them.

10. BASKETBALLER SINGLE-HANDEDLY DEFIES EXPECTATIONS

Born without a right hand, Northern Arizona guard Omar Ndiaye has overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to become a Division I player.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," we look at East Islip baseball's inspirational comeback story, Jared Valluzzi has the plays of the week and Tess Ferguson breaks down the top defensive players in girls lacrosse. 

Sarra Sounds Off Ep. 35: EI baseball, girls lacrosse and plays of the week On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," we look at East Islip baseball's inspirational comeback story, Jared Valluzzi has the plays of the week and Tess Ferguson breaks down the top defensive players in girls lacrosse.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," we look at East Islip baseball's inspirational comeback story, Jared Valluzzi has the plays of the week and Tess Ferguson breaks down the top defensive players in girls lacrosse. 

Sarra Sounds Off Ep. 35: EI baseball, girls lacrosse and plays of the week On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," we look at East Islip baseball's inspirational comeback story, Jared Valluzzi has the plays of the week and Tess Ferguson breaks down the top defensive players in girls lacrosse.

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