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10 at 7: What You Need to Know Today

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Here's the 10 things you need to know to start your day from your friends at NBC10.

TODAY'S TOP STORY

The Royal Family is Expanding: Good news from across the pond -- Prince George is going to be a big brother!

The announcement that Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton are expecting was made early Monday through a statement released by royal officials:

"Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child."

The couple's first child, Prince George, was born on July 23, 2013. He's third in line for the throne.

The new baby will be fourth in line, pushing Prince Harry to the No. 5 spot.

YOUR FIRST ALERT FORECAST

Football and cooler temps -- sounds like fall to us. Not quite, but it will be cool (compared to last week) and cloudy. Unfortunately, showers are moving in for the rest of the week. Today's high: 79 degrees. Watch your full NBC10 First Alert Forecast:

WHAT YOU MISSED YESTERDAY

Caught on Cam: Teens Attack Man With Mental Disability: Videos of brutal attacks on a man with a mental disability led to the arrests of two teenagers in Delaware.

While police suspect the attacks occurred several weeks ago, videos of the assaults made the rounds on Instagram after they were posted on Friday.

One video shows a teenager chasing after the man in front of an apartment complex. The man runs away from the teen, begging for him to leave him alone. The teen then grabs the man and body slams him to the ground as he screams out in agony. The teen then punches and kicks him in the head as his friends laugh in the background.

Both teens are charged with offensive touching, assault of a vulnerable adult and conspiracy. They were arraigned and released on $2,500 bail. Police are still searching for other teens involved in the attacks.

AROUND THE WORLD

"No Cease-Fire for Anyone":  A group of rebel fighters in the village danced and drank Sunday morning in celebration after what they said was a successful assault on a Ukrainian military encampment in the area. One said the group had captured eight government troops, though no captives could be seen. The fighter, who gave only the nom de guerre "Khokhol," said the truce was not being respected by either side.

 TODAY'S TALKER

Enterovirus Outbreak Expected to Spread Across Country: Outbreaks of an uncommon virus are sending hundreds of kids to the emergency room, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Many of the illnesses appear to be caused by enterovirus D68 or EV-D68 — a distant cousin of the polio virus — which causes respiratory symptoms and appears to be worse in children with asthma.

The virus has already hit 10 states and is expected to move across the country.

SPORTS SPOT

Fly Eagles Fly! The Birds came back from a horrible first half to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars in the season -- and home -- opener Sunday.

CSNPhilly.com talks the Eagles' come from behind win.

PHOTO OF THE DAY

See more Top News Photos here.

THROUGH IGER'S EYES

Kensington looking empty -- and especially peaceful. This photo was captured by @215aw underneath the el.

Have an awesome Instagram photo you'd like to share. Tag it with #NBC10Buzz.

TODAY'S VIRAL VIDEO

This dad was sick of his son not replacing the toilet paper roll, so he took matters into his own hands...

A LITTLE SWEETENER

A Happy Ending: On an engaged couple’s vacation to Jamaica, the bride-to-be was hurt in a pool accident, leaving her paralyzed in her legs and arms due to a spinal cord injury.

After waiting thirteen years to get married, the couple decided it was time to tie the knot, despite the recent injury.


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