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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.
Wary Of Kaspersky? Consumer Choices In Computer Security Abound
by Aarti Shahani
NPR reviews the consumer choices in the anti-virus and anti-malware market.
U.S. Air Force To Send Warplanes To Europe For Training Missions
by Tom Bowman
The Air Force plans to send more warplanes for training exercises with Eastern European allies amid growing concern Russia is beefing up armaments along the border with those NATO allies.
Tiny French Town Boasts Oldest Working Movie House
by Eleanor Beardsley
La Ciotat is home to the Eden, the world's oldest working movie house. It's been showing movies for 120 years. This story originally aired on May 12, 2015 on Morning Edition.
Astronauts To Enjoy First Space-Grown Lettuce Aboard International Space Station
by Geoff Brumfiel
On Monday, astronauts aboard the International Space Station will harvest lettuce that has been growing aboard since early July. NASA claims it's an important step towards future exploration of distant worlds.
Breaking Down The GOP Debate: Who Surprised, And Who Played It Safe?
by Scott Horsley
It's the day after the first Republican presidential debate. Where do the candidates go from here? Who can build on momentum from the night? Who needs to recover from missteps?
ISIS Advances In Syria, Capturing More Than 200 People
by Alice Fordham
The self-declared Islamic State has made gains in Syria, capturing a largely Christian town and abducting people along the way.
Atheist Blogger Slain By Extremists In Bangladesh
by Julie McCarthy
In Bangladesh, another well-known secular blogger was murdered Friday — the fourth such killing this year. Police say the 40-year-old activist was hacked to death by assailants in his apartment.
Darren Wilson, An Uneasy New Dad In Virtual Hiding
Darren Wilson, the white Ferguson, Mo., officer who shot and killed black 18-year-old Michael Brown, spoke with the New Yorker's Jake Halpern. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Halpern about the interviews.