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Top Stories: Las Vegas Shooting; Nobel Prize In Medicine Awarded

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- More Than 50 People Are Dead After A Mass Shooting On Las Vegas Strip.

-- Nobel Prize In Medicine Is Awarded To 3 Americans For Work On Circadian Rhythm.

-- Millions In Puerto Rico Still Lack Food, Clean Water Or Electricity.

And here are more early headlines:

Ex-Equifax Chief Apologizes For Security Breach. (Bloomberg)

Catalonia Officials Say Independence Referendum Approved. (CNBC)

Deadly Violence In Cameroon As English Speakers Seek Independence. (Guardian)

Facebook To Turn Over Russia-Linked Ads To Congress. (Washington Post)

2 Plead Not Guilty In Murder Of North Korea Leader's Half Brother. (BBC)

Trial Of Alleged N.Y. Bomber Opens Today. (New York Times)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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