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U.S. says 'substantial progress' made in trade talks with China
by Willem Marx
The White House is optimistic following two days of trade talks with China in Geneva.
EPA Evaluates Impact Of Wastewater Spill In Colorado
by Grace Hood
An estimated 3 million gallons of orange fluid that spilled from the Gold King Mine in Colorado has traveled from the Animas River in Colorado to the San Juan River in New Mexico.
Greek Coast Guard Rescues More Than 1,400 Migrants In Aegean Sea
by Joanna Kakissis
The Greek coast guard says it rescued more than 1,400 migrants trying to cross between Turkey and Greek islands in the Aegean Sea over the last three days. More than 124,000 migrants have made the journey to Greek islands on small boats so far this year.
U.S. Consulate Targeted As Violent Attacks Sweep Across Turkey
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Nick Tattersall, Reuters bureau chief in Turkey, about the two assailants who opened fire at the U.S. consulate building in Istanbul Monday.
State Of Emergency Declared After Violent Protests In Ferguson, Mo.
by Rachel Lippmann
Ferguson, Mo., is bracing for another day of protests after violence Sunday night marred a day of largely peaceful demonstrations marking the first anniversary of Michael Brown's shooting death.
Google Announces New Parent Company Called 'Alphabet'
by Aarti Shahani
Google announced a broad restructuring Monday in a blog post by CEO Larry Page. Under the new structure, Alphabet becomes the parent company atop of Google's ventures.