Morning roundup

Top Stories: Comet Landing; Senate To Vote On Keystone XL Pipeline

Good morning, here are our early stories:

— Photo Shows Lander Sitting On A Comet; A Bounce-Landing.

— Congress Will Vote On Keystone XL Pipeline, With An Eye On Louisiana.

And here are more early headlines:

Obama Cautions Burma Against Slow Pace Of Reform. (BBC)

India Arrests Doctor In Sterilization Deaths Of Several Women. (VOA)

U.N. Official: Evidence To Hold North Korea Accountable For Abuses. (Guardian)

"Hopelessness" For Millions Of Syrian Refugees. (Al Jazeera America)

Mexican Protesters Burn Down State Congressional Building. (AFP)

Report: U.S. Weather Satellites Hacked, Allegedly By China. (Washington Post)

U.S. College Costs Jump 3.7 This Year. (Bloomberg)

Government Proposes Rules For Prepaid Card Industry. (Los Angeles Times)

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