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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.
In Portrait Of A Boxer, Fuqua Takes The Action Outside The Ring
For the better part of a decade, Antoine Fuqua has been Hollywood's go-to guy for action-laden drama. But, even with a familiar setting, his latest film, Southpaw, isn't a typical action film.
Opening Indonesia's Eyes In 'The Look Of Silence'
by Howie Movshovitz
Fans Gather In New York City To Honor U.S. Women's Soccer Team
by Brigid Bergin
Crowds turned out to honor the U.S. women's soccer team with a ticker tape parade in New York City Friday. The team defeated Japan to win the World Cup on Sunday. It's been more than half a century since a female athlete was honored with a parade in New York. The team's victory will also be commemorated with a granite marker in Lower Manhattan.
Mexicans Fight Back Against Donald Trump's Comments In Song
by Carrie Kahn
Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump has been making controversial statements regarding Mexican immigrants. The government there is refusing to comment on his latest, released on Monday.
Greeks Still Face Transaction Limits After Banks Reopen
by Jim Zarroli
In Greece, banks reopened Monday for the first time in three weeks, allowing customers to make deposits. But people still face severe withdrawal limits in an effort to keep money inside the country.
British Prime Minister Announces Program To Defeat Islamist Extremism
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Peter Neumann of Kings College London about United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron's remarks on defeating Islamist extremism.