10 Things to Know for Monday

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday:
1. WHO TRIES TO MAKE NICE WITH TRUMP
Ex-White House strategist Steve Bannon, who was quoted questioning the president’s competence in the new book “Fire and Fury,” backtracks and calls Trump “completely fit.”
2. 32 MISSING AS SHIPS COLLIDE OFF CHINA’S COAST
A search is underway after an Iranian oil tanker collides with a freighter and catches fire in the East China Sea.
3. WHY THEY’RE WEARING BLACK AT GOLDEN GLOBES
A-listers Meryl Streep and others don black on the red carpet to call for reform in Hollywood amid widespread sex assault and sex harassment cases.
4. ISRAEL DENIES ENTRY TO 20 GROUPS
Members of the activist organizations are banned for their calls to boycott the Jewish state.
5. RECORD COLD BEGINS TO LOOSEN GRIP
After two weeks of arctic temperatures and snowstorms, much of the U.S. will see the mercury rise throughout the week.
6. WINNING TICKETS SELL FOR BIG LOTTERY JACKPOTS
A New Hampshire store sells the winning $559.7 million Powerball ticket, while a $450 million Mega Millions ticket sells in Florida.
7. WATER MAIN BREAK CAUSES JFK FLIGHT WOES
Floods from the broken pipe close a terminal, suspending international arrivals and leading to more delays in a week where storms and a winter deep freeze caused many passenger strandings.
8. CALIF. POT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM COULD BE A BUZZ KILL
Just days after legal sales began, there are concerns that too few companies are licensed and ready to transport huge amounts of marijuana to market.
9. HOW MUCH ROCK ‘N ROLL KING’S ROCKER SELLS FOR
The rocking chair from the Jungle Room brings $17,000 at an auction at Graceland estate during Elvis birthday celebration.
10. JAGS BEAT BILLS IN UGLY WILD CARD WIN
Jacksonville prolongs Buffalo’s football misery in unsteady 10-3 victory.

By The Associated Press