10 Things to Know for Monday

Associated Press 

The militant extremist group has suffered recent military setbacks and lost territory in both Iraq and Syria, says Brett McGurk, presidential adviser for the anti-ISIS coalition. Unlike most leaders in his party, the presumptive Republican nominee opposes any changes to Social Security and says he is open to the idea of a higher minimum wage. Michel Temer, who leads the South American country in the wake of Dilma Rousseff's impeachment, must deal with an ongoing economic recession, the Zika virus, a distrustful populace and the upcoming Rio Summer Olympics. Self-driving cars, which could be motoring on more American streets within a decade, may prove so convenient that their use might soar and cause more traffic jams. An "incredibly lifelike" but fake bomb forced police to evacuate Old Trafford stadium on the final day of the English Premier League soccer season.

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