Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- After Police Killing Of Unarmed Man, Tulsa Chief Promises To 'Achieve Justice'.
-- Wells Fargo CEO To Address Accounts Scandal Before Senate Panel.
-- Administration Aims To Fight Crime With Job Training.
--Kirkus Prize Finalists Include Annie Proulx, Sherman Alexie, Jason Reynolds.
And here are more early headlines:
Investigators Search Bombing Suspect's Background. ( USA Today)
Obama Visits The U.N., Prepares For Today's Address. ( New York Times)
All Relief Convoys Halted In Syria Following Deadly Attack. ( Sky News)
FBI Investigating Minnesota Mall Stabbings As Potential Terror Attack. ( MPR)
North Korea Claims Successful Rocket Engine Test. ( Wall Street Journal)
Federal Reserve Starts 2 Day Meeting, Will Review Rates. ( Washington Post)
AAA Says Don't Buy Premium Gas If You Don't Need It. ( MarketWatch)
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