Iranian President elect Hasan Rowhani, center, is accompanied by Hasan Khomeini, the grandson of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and Ayatollah Mousavi Bojnourdi, during visit of Ayatollah Khomeini's shrine, just outside Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 16, 2013. Iran's newly elected reformist-backed president Hasan Rowhani said Sunday that the country's dire economic problems cannot be solved "overnight," as he took his first steps in consulting with members of the clerically dominated establishment on his new policies. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Iranian President elect Hasan Rowhani, center, is accompanied by Hasan Khomeini, the grandson of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, left, and Ayatollah Mousavi Bojnourdi, during visit of Ayatollah Khomeini's shrine, just outside Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 16, 2013. Iran's newly elected reformist-backed president Hasan Rowhani said Sunday that the country's dire economic problems cannot be solved "overnight," as he took his first steps in consulting with members of the clerically dominated establishment on his new policies. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2009, file photo President Barack Obama speaks to his senior staff to assert his expectations on ethics and conduct on the White House campus in Washington. Promising to reinvigorate the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Obama, issued an executive order his first day in office, and told all federal agencies to adopt a "presumption in favor of disclosure". A 2011 review of the administration's handling of public records requests under FOIA came to a jarring conclusion when actions were measured against words: "Most indicators of openness have not even returned to the average for the Bush years, a period known for secrecy." The report was by OMB Watch, now called the Center for Effective Government. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Police trucks patrol the streets around the G8 summit venue in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland on Sunday, June 16, 2013. In a two-day meeting, beginning on Monday, global leaders will discuss the economy and exchange views on foreign affairs and security issues. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:
1. SURVEILLANCE LEAKS TEST TRANSPARENCY
Before 2008 election, candidate Obama knocked then-President Bush for creating a "false choice" between liberties and security. Now Obama says citizens cannot expect unlimited security and unlimited privacy.
2. SEEKING MODERATION IN IRAN'S NEW LEADER
Scenes of Iranians celebrating in the streets reflect hopes that reformist-backed President-elect Hasan Rowhani can loosen the grip of political hard-liners.
3. WHERE SECURITY FORCES MUST STAND ON THEIR OWN
Afghanistan's fledgling army takes the lead for security from U.S. and coalition troops? in the face of a still-resilient insurgency.
4. WHO WILL OVERSEE GUANTANAMO'S CLOSURE
Obama chooses high-powered Washington lawyer Clifford Sloan to handle the shutdown of the military-run prison.
5. TURKEY PRESENTS A TALE OF 2 RALLIES
As protesters fight to regain Taksim Square, Prime Minister Erdogan enthralls thousands of supporters with fiery rhetoric.
6. WHAT US LEARNED FROM IRAQ WHEN IT COMES TO SYRIA
For some, America's failure to enforce a no-fly zone in 1992 shows that the U.S. shouldn't police Syrian skies.
7. WHY BITE MARKS NO LONGER HAVE TEETH IN US COURTS
DNA outstrips their usefulness as evidence and upcoming cases may determine if they will ever be used in future.
8. HOW CITIES ARE FACING CLIMATE CHANGE
From NYC's proposed flood walls to Venice's underwater barriers, the world seeks ways to combat storms, rising water levels.
9. WHERE POLICE ARE EXPECTED TO OUTNUMBER PROTESTERS
Some 7,000 officers will face 2,000 protesters at the G-8 summit in Northern Ireland, where leaders will tackle Syria's civil war, freer trade between Europe and N. America, global tax evasion.
10. ROSE'S BIG US OPEN MOMENT COMES AT LEFTY'S EXPENSE
A steady hand gives Englishman Justin Rose his first major championship. A wild ride gives Phil Mickelson another second place finish.
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