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Top Stories: Hurricane Irma Latest; Trump Jr. To Meet With Senate Staffers

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Hurricane Irma Blasts Past Puerto Rico With 180-MPH Winds; Risk Rises For Florida.

-- Trump Jr. Set To Meet With Senate Judiciary Committee Investigators.

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-- Behind Support For 'Adoption' A Web Of Clandestine Russian Advocates.

-- Here's What Happens To All Those Flooded Cars After A Hurricane.

And here are more early headlines:

More U.S. Anti-Missile Launchers Installed In South Korea. (Yonhap)

Western Wildfires Blowing Smoke Across U.S. (Newsweek)

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Deadly Trek For 140,000 Fleeing Rohingyas From Myanmar. (Washington Post)

Pope Francis Arrives In Colombia, Urging Peace. (Los Angeles Times)

DeVos To Give Major Title IX Speech; Critics Concerned. (CHE)

Lobster Predicts 6 More Weeks Of Summer. (Penobscot Bay Pilot)

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