Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- One Year Into The Job, 3 Big Lessons About Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
-- 'Ballistic Blocks' Shooting From Kilauea's Crater, USGS Says.
-- 'Please Help Me!' American Caught In Venezuelan Prison Riot Pleads On Video.
-- Japanese Rail Operator Says Sorry For 'Inexcusable' Departure 25 Seconds Early.
And here are more early headlines:
WHO Says Ebola Case Discovered In Populous Congolese City. ( BBC)
Trump Meeting NATO Secretary General At White House. ( The Hill)
Israel Carries Out Airstrikes In Gaza Against Hamas. ( Haaretz)
U.K. Finds Broken System In Review Of Deadly Apartment Building Fire. ( Guardian)
Malaysian Police Search Sites Linked To Former P.M. ( Reuters)
Calif. Mother Accused Of Abusing 10 Children. ( NBC)
E.U., Balkan Nations Hold First Summit In 15 Years. ( RFE/RL)
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