Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- Administration Sends Mixed Signals On State Health Insurance Waivers.
-- Spain Moves To Strip Catalonia's Autonomy After Secession Showdown.
-- Quebec Enacts 'Religious Neutrality Law' That Curbs Full-Fave Veils In Public.
-- Young Children Are Spending Much More Time In Front Of Small Screens.
-- Ousted Pakistani Premier Nawaz Sharif Indicted For Corruption.
And here are more early headlines:
New Zealand Gets New P.M., Youngest Ever Labor Party Chief. ( New York Times)
3 Dead, 3 Hurt In 2 States; Suspected Gunman Arrested. ( Baltimore Sun)
Photos: Fleeing Rohingyas Seek Refuge, Aid. ( Washington Post)
New Militant Attack On Afghan Troops At Base. ( BBC)
Ties Examined Between South Africa And U.K. Banks. ( Guardian)
Some Iditarod Sled Dogs Test Positive For Banned Drugs. ( AP)
Startling Drop In The Number Of Flying Bugs In Germany. ( AFP)
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