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10 Things to Know for Today

Among 10 Things to Know: 'Obamacare' repeal reeling after Senate defeat; White House tensions catch fire with Scaramucci interviews; Pakistani court disqualifies Prime Minister Sharif on allegation of corruption

Sen. John McCain, R-Az., front left, is pursued by reporters after casting a 'no' vote on a a measure to repeal parts of former President Barack Obama's health care law, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, July 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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

1. 'IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON'

A dejected Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urges his Senate colleagues to move on after the chamber narrowly rejected a measure to repeal parts of "Obamacare."

2. 'I SOMETIMES USE COLORFUL LANGUAGE'

Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci explains his profanity-laced tirade directed at colleagues Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon after it was published in its entirety in The New Yorker magazine.

3. SHARIF OUSTED IN PAKISTAN

The country's Supreme Court disqualifies the three-term prime minister from holding office over allegations of corruption against him and his family.

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4. ISRAELI POLICE ON HIGH ALERT FOR PRAYERS AT JERUSALEM SITE

Men under 50 are barred from the site near the Al-Aqsa Mosque following security assessments indicting Palestinians plan protests there.

5. TRUMP SEEKING FUNDS TO COMBAT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, VIOLENT CRIME

The president heads to Long Island to give a speech close to where the street gang MS-13 has committed a string of murders.

6. WHAT AWAITS TRUMP'S SIGNATURE

The Senate has approved a new package of stiff financial sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea.

7. HOW NORTH KOREA IS EVADING INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS

An AP investigation finds that U.S.-allied Persian Gulf nations are hosting thousands of North Korean laborers whose wages help Pyongyang build the missiles now threatening the U.S. and its Asian partners.

8. WHO IS GOING AFTER RUSSIAN HACKERS

The U.S. has orchestrated the arrest of five suspected Russian cybercriminals across Europe in the past nine months, AP learns.

9. TESLA'S NEW VEHICLE WILL COST HALF AS MUCH AS PREVIOUS MODELS

The electric car company's newest vehicle lists for $35,000 and has a range of 215 miles, which could take it from a niche luxury brand to the mainstream.

10. WHERE EXPECTATIONS HAVE FALLEN SHORT

One year after the Rio Olympics, Brazil's most famous city remains wracked by violence amid the country's deepest economic downturn in 100 years.