Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Poll: Most Americans Think Their Own Group Faces Discrimination.

-- What Is Money-Laundering? And Why Does It Matter To Robert Mueller?

-- Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Leaders Released On Bail.

-- Amid Rohingya Crisis, White House Mulls Sanctions On Myanmar's Military.

-- Iditarod Names Four-Time Champ Dallas Seavey In Dog Doping Scandal.

And here are more early headlines:

Trump To Lunch With GOP Senators On Capitol Hill. ( Washington Post )

Senate Considering Hurricane/Fire Relief Bill. ( USA Today )

2 Bundy Ranch Supporters In Standoff Case Plead Guilty. ( AZ Central )

Treasury Dept. Criticizes Pending, Complicated Financial Rule. ( Los Angeles Times )

Federal Watchdog Says Climate Change Costs Taxpayers Billions. ( AP )

N.Y. Attorney General Investigating Weinstein. ( New York Times )

Climbing Speed Record Set On El Capitan. ( SFGate )

Golf Shot Clock To Be Introduced Next Year In Europe. ( ESPN )

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