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Top Stories: Puerto Rico Copes With Storm Damage; Equifax Chief Out

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- At A Gas Station With No Gas, Puerto Ricans Settle In For An Interminable Wait.

-- Equifax Chief Steps Down After Massive Data Breach.

-- Trump's Brand Is On The Line In Alabama Senate Race.

-- White House Reiterates Email Policy After News Of Officials Using Private Accounts.

-- Athletes On The Track And The Slopes Are Pulled Into Trump Controversy.

And here are more early headlines:

Federal Prosecutors To Charge 10 In Basketball Fraud Case. (ESPN)

Mexico Still Looks For Quake Victims, More Than 320 Dead. (Los Angeles Times)

3 Israelis Killed In West Bank Settlement; Palestinian Accused. (Bloomberg)

"Alternative Nobel" Awarded To 4 Rights Activists. (Deutsche Welle)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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