Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- A Trump Interview With Robert Mueller Would Follow Presidential Tradition.
-- At Inter-Korea Talks, Pyongyang Agrees To Send Athletes, Cheerleaders To Olympics.
-- U.S. Spy Satellite Reportedly 'Write Off' After Failing To Reach Orbit.
-- Weather Hampers Effort To Put Out Tanker Blaze In East China Sea.
And here are more early headlines:
Trump To Meet Bipartisan Senate Group Today On DACA. ( CNN)
Syria Claims Damage From Israeli Airstrikes. ( Jerusalem Post)
California Flooding May Trigger Mudslides In Burn Areas. ( NWS)
Reporters Seek Information On Detained Reuters Journalists' Case In Myanmar. ( Reuters)
South Korea To Keep Agreement Concerning "Comfort Women". ( Korea Herald)
Cyclone Kills At Least 29 In Madagascar. ( VOA)
Trump Administration Gets Controversial Road In Alaska. ( Alaska Public Media)
Man Arrested 30 Times For Stealing Trains, Buses Will Get Mental Health Treatment. ( AP)
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