Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- Austin Bombing Suspect Kills Himself In Explosion As Police Move In For Arrest.
-- In Hidden-Camera Exposé, Cambridge Analytica Executives Boast Of Role In Trump Win.
-- Fed's New Chairman Steps Into Spotlight Amid An Expected Rate Increase.
-- Illinois Primary: Democratic Congressman Wins Tight Race, GOP Governor Survives.
-- Section 230: A Key Legal Shield For Facebook, Google Is About To Change.
And here are more early headlines:
Government Shutdown Looms As Congress Negotiates Spending Bill. ( Reuters)
Report: FEMA Didn't Answer When Puerto Rico Asked For Fuel. ( AP)
Fourth Nor'Easter Strikes Northeast U.S. This Month. ( Weather.com)
Evacuations Ordered Again As Storm Aims For Southern Calif. ( Los Angeles Times)
Wreckage Of WWII Ship Discovered, Thought To Have Carried 5 Sullivan Brothers. ( Des Moines Register)
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