10 Things to Know for Today

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

1. TURKISH POLICE FIND EVIDENCE OF KHASHOGGI'S SLAYING

A Turkish official tells AP that police found evidence in the Saudi Consulate that Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi was killed there, as America's top diplomat meets with Saudi Arabia's King Salman and his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

2. WHY WASHINGTON HAS STOOD BY RIYADH THROUGH MULTIPLE CRISES

America has long been a major importer of Saudi oil and the Saudis are keen buyers of American weapons.

3. PAUL ALLEN A TRUE RENAISSANCE MAN

From personal computers, conservation, pro football, rock n' roll and rocket ships, the late Microsoft co-founder used his vast wealth to pursue his passion and ambition.

4. IN FLORIDA, FAMILIES SEEK THE HURRICANE MISSING

As the category 4 storm closed in, authorities say many residents of Mexico Beach didn't evacuate and that 46 people are unaccounted for.

5. CHINA DEFENDS MASS INTERNMENT OF MUSLIMS

Officials say a system of training centers save ethnic minority Muslims from religious extremism by teaching them to speak Mandarin and accept modern science.

6. EMAILS: CALIFORNIA AGENCY HAS COZY TIES TO GAS TAX BACKERS

Emails obtained by the AP show the state's transportation agency coordinated frequently with the public affairs firm working to block the repeal of the state gas tax hike.

7. ELIZABETH WARREN CALLS TRUMP COMMENTS 'CREEPY'

The Massachusetts Democrat says the president was trying to belittle her when he talked about administering a DNA test to prove her Native American heritage.

8. WHERE HARRY'S IS BRANCHING OUT TO

Armed with millions of dollars in new funding, the direct-to-consumer razor company is launching a new shaving and body-care brand for women called Flamingo.

9. BRITISH ROYALS RECEIVE BABY GIFTS

Prince Harry and the former Meghan Markle thrill thousands of fans in Sydney in their first public appearance since announcing the Duchess of Sussex was pregnant.

10. RODGERS LEADS PACKERS TO COMEBACK WIN

The Green Bay quarterback engineered a last-minute, 81-yard drive that led to a game-winning field goal as time expired in the Packers' 33-30 win over the 49ers.