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Top Stories: North Korea Warns On Summit; Lawmakers Get Intel Briefing

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- North Korea Threatens To Scuttle Summit, Saying It Won't 'Beg The U.S. For Dialogue'.

-- Justice Department Will Conduct Bipartisan Briefing On Secret Russia Probe Documents.

-- Court Upholds Ruling Against California's Assisted Suicide Law.

-- Investigators Say Missile That Downed MH17 Came From Russian Military.

-- Yulia Skripal Says She And Father 'Lucky' To Survive Attack With Nerve Agent.

And here are more early headlines:

White Nationalists Seek Dismissal Of Lawsuit From Charlottesville. ( AP)

Kilauea Eruptions Continue; New Lava Flows. ( Hawaii News Now)

Cyclone Advancing On Yemen, Oman. ( AccuWeather)

Former Navy SEAL To Be Awarded Medal Of Honor. ( Virginian-Pilot)

Washington Capitals Advance To NHL's Stanley Cup Final. ( Washington Post)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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