Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- Washington Awaits Nunes Memo That Has Pushed It Into Terra Incognita.
-- Voting Rights Process For Florida Felons Unconstitutional, Judge Says.
-- Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart, Oldest Son Of Cuban Leader, Commits Suicide.
-- Brawl Between Afghan, Eritrean Migrants In France Leaves 4 Wounded.
-- Wisconsin Teen Sentenced To 40 Years In Mental Hospital For 'Slender Man' Stabbing.
-- Hawaii Judge Finds Woman Not Guilty Of Driving Off A Cliff And Killing Her Twin.
And here are more early headlines:
Federal Prosecutor In Oregon Holding Summit On Surplus Pot. ( AP)
Oil From Sunken Tanker May Have Spread To Japan. ( Reuters)
Van Driver Plows Into Shanghai Pedestrians, 18 Hurt. ( CNN)
New Evidence Of Thousands Of Mayan Structures In Guatemala. ( National Geographic)
Hundreds Trapped After Storm Blows Over New Zealand. ( RNZ)
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