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Top Stories: Iowa Caucuses Are Today; Myanmar's New Government

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Aung San Suu Kyi's Party Takes Control Of Myanmar's Parliament.

-- Ponzi Scheme In China Stole $7.6 Billion From Investors, Police Say.

-- O'Hare Will Get A Sixth Runway, But Without Expanded Terminals Delays May Continue.

-- How Exactly do The Iowa Caucuses Work?

And here are more early headlines:

Syrian Talks Shaky After Bomb Kills At Least 50 Near Damascus. (USA Today)

Calif. Storm With 115 MPH Winds Leaves 1 Dead. (Los Angeles Times)

W.H.O. Holding Emergency Talks On Zika Virus. (BBC)

Armed Oregon Occupiers Lose Most Phone, Internet Access. (Oregonian)

Cuba To Install Broadband In 2 Neighborhoods In Capital. (Newsweek)

NTSB To Issue Report On Last Year's Deadly Amtrak Derailment. (Inquirer)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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