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10 Things to Know for Today

Among 10 Things to Know: Prominent Republican women frustrated by White House's approach to abuse charges; New fronts emerge in Syria as Assad, allies push for victory; Shaun White wins USA's 100th winter gold, gets grilled by media

Shaun White, of the United States, jumps during the men's halfpipe finals at Phoenix Snow Park at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

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

1. FLYING TOMATO REIGNS SUPREME — AGAIN

Shaun White executes a combination of tricks he had never landed until he did it with the halfpipe title on the line to capture his third Olympic gold medal.

2. SHAUN WHITE REFERS TO SEXUAL MISCONDUCT LAWSUIT AS 'GOSSIP'

The American gold medalist snowboarder dismisses allegations made against him in 2016 and hurries away from reporters trying to ask more questions about them.

3. WHAT HAS PROMINENT REPUBLICAN WOMEN FRUSTRATED

The White House's handling of abuse charges against two senior presidential aides raises new concerns in the struggle to attract female voters.

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4. 'IT'S LIKE YOU'RE IN A WAR ZONE'

A company tied to Trump's two grown sons owns a 171-acre preserve in upstate New York that they and others use as a private shooting range, AP learns.

5. NEW FRONTS EMERGE IN SYRIA AS WAR WINDS DOWN

Chaos persists as al-Qaida-affiliated rebels shot down a Russian jet, Kurdish fighters downed a Turkish helicopter, Israel downed an Iranian drone and the Syrian army shot down an Israeli F-16.

6. WHO CALLED FOR NETANYAHU TO STEP DOWN

Israeli opposition leaders call on the embattled prime minister to resign following police recommendations that he be charged with bribery and breach of trust in two corruption cases.

7. POLICE RAID BUSINESS FAMILY LINKED TO ZUMA; RESIGNATION ULTIMATUM LOOMS

The Guptas are suspected of using their connections to influence the South African president's Cabinet appointments and win state contracts, fueling corruption allegations.

8. OFFSHORE DRILLING PUBLIC HEARINGS NOT SO PUBLIC

Opponents of Trump's plan to open most of the nation's coastline to oil and natural gas drilling are prohibited from speaking at public meetings held by the government on the topic.

9. WHO SAYS HE PAID STORMY DANIELS

Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen says he paid $130,000 out of his own pocket to the porn actress who allegedly had a sexual relationship with Trump in 2006.

10. THIS POOCH IS TOP DOG

Flynn the bichon frise won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club, a choice that seemed to surprise almost everyone in the crowd at Madison Square Garden.