A sign stands outside the National Security Administration (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md., Thursday, June 6, 2013. The Obama administration on Thursday defended the National Security Agency's need to collect telephone records of U.S. citizens, calling such information "a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats." (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
A sign stands outside the National Security Administration (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md., Thursday, June 6, 2013. The Obama administration on Thursday defended the National Security Agency's need to collect telephone records of U.S. citizens, calling such information "a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats." (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One at Palm Springs International Airport on Sunday, June 9, 2013, in Palm Springs, Calif., following a weekend summit. (AP Photo/The Desert Sun, Crystal Chatham)
In this Saturday, June 8, 2013 photo, Libyans are seen during fighting outside the office of the Libya Shield pro-government militia in Benghazi, Libya. The violence which left dozens of people dead broke out Saturday when protesters stormed a base belonging to Libya Shield, a grouping of pro-government militias tasked with maintaining security. The protesters were demanding militias leave their camp and submit to the full authority of Libya's security forces. (AP Photo)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:
1. NSA WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALED
A defense contractor's employee, Edward Snowden, says his "sole motive is to inform the public."
2. WHAT A WALK IN THE DESERT MEANS FOR US-CHINA RELATIONS
The stroll gave President Obama and Chinese leader Xi some time to "deepen their personal relationship" as they addressed wide-ranging issues.
3. GETTING A GLIMPSE OF THE VICTIMS IN SANTA MONICA SHOOTINGS
A student, a groundskeeper and the gunman's father are among five killed before police killed the shooter.
4. US CLOSE TO ARMING SYRIAN REBELS
Moved by the Assad regime's rapid advance, Obama could decide this week to approve lethal aid for the Syrian rebels, sources tell the AP.
5. MANDELA'S FAMILY VISITS HIM AS HIS HOSPITAL BEDSIDE
South Africa's former president, anti-apartheid leader is in "serious but stable" condition with a recurring lung infection.
6. A RESIGNATION AFTER DEADLY LIBYA CLASHES
One of Libya's highest military officers steps down following clashes between protesters and a government-aligned militia that left 31 people dead.
7. WHY ZIMMERMAN SAYS HE FELT THREATENED BY TRAYVON MARTIN
Explaining that issue is key to his defense as jury selection begins Monday in Florida.
8. WHERE TO GET A PEEK AT GAMING'S FUTURE
At this week's Electronic Entertainment Expo in LA, some 46,000 attendees are expected to play, poke and prod new video games and gizmos from some 200 exhibitors.
9. HEAT REBOUNDS IN NBA FINALS
LeBron James overcame a terrible start to finish with 17 points as Miami beat San Antonio 103-84 to tie the series at 1-1.
10. AT TONY AWARDS, VANCE AND LIGHT WIN EARLY
Courtney B. Vance and Judith Light have won the first Tony Awards of Sunday's night telecast, after host Neil Patrick Harris performed a high-octane opening number.
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