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The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Wednesday, July 8

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers:

1. MORE DEADLINES LOOM FOR GREECE

Athens’ eurozone creditors demand it submit a firm proposal by Thursday and the country faces a full E.U. summit of 28 nations on Sunday while immediate relief to its cash woes doesn’t seem in sight.

2. WHAT’S BEHIND BATTELFIELD SUCCESS OF ISLAMIC STATE GROUP

Enemy commanders say it’s the extremists’ elite shock troops: fanatical and disciplined, they infiltrate the cities of Iraq and Syria, unleash mayhem and fight to the death.

3. COSBY’S DRUGS-SEX ADMISSION TURNING POINT FOR SOME

The loyalty of the comedian’s fans and famous friends faces a test after newly unsealed court documents revealed that he has admitted to giving at least one woman quaaludes before sex.

4. FED’S GUN USED IN SAN FRANCISCO PIER SLAYING BY IMMIGRANT

The revelation is the latest dramatic twist in a tragic case that has become a new flashpoint in the country’s debate over immigration policies.

5. NYC TO ELIMINATE BAIL FOR NON-VIOLENT SUSPECTS

An $18 million plan to be unveiled Wednesday will allow judges to instead require that people accused of certain crimes be monitored while they wait for their trial, the AP learns.

6. WHERE POPE IS HEADED NEXT

Francis will visit the elderly and give a pep talk to local priests in Ecuador before flying to Bolivia.

7. SC HOUSE MEMBERS TO DEBATE CONFEDERATE FLAG

The Senate votes to take it down, but some are quietly seeking ways to preserve some kind of symbol honoring their Southern ancestors.

8. WHO ATTEMPTS TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS FOR DEAF IN N. KOREA

A German national, Robert Grund, wants to help establish the first kindergarten for children with hearing impairments in the nation’s capital.

9. CRAFT SAKE THE LATEST TREND BREWING IN U.S.

Aficionados are hoping to transform the so-called “rice wine” into the next artisan alcohol-of-the-moment in America.

10. MISS USA GETS NEW HOSTS

The move is intended to help the pageant rebound from fallout caused by Donald Trump’s criticism of Mexican immigrants.

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