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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.
Theodore Roosevelt's 'Summer White House' Reopens To The Public
by Hansi Lo Wang
The 26th U.S. President spent his summers at a mansion on an 83-acre estate on New York's Long Island. Sagamore Hill has reopened to visitors after a three-year restoration project costing $10 million.
Details Emerge On Chattanooga Shooting, But Big Question Persists: Why?
by Dina Temple-Raston
Law enforcement officials are still trying to piece together clues a day after a 24-year-old gunman killed four Marines during an attack on a recruitment office and a military training center in Chattanooga, Tenn. Investigators, who now have his computer and his phone, are trying to determine if he's had any contact with extremist groups.
Remembering The 4 Marines Who Died In Chattanooga Shootings
by Audie Cornish
Authorities announced the identities of the four Marines killed in the Chattanooga shootings: Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Sullivan, Staff Sgt. David Wyatt, Sgt. Carson Holmquist and Lance Cpl. Squire Wells.
What Saudi Arabia Has At Stake In The Iran Nuclear Deal
How is Saudi Arabia reacting to the agreement? Publicly, Iran's regional rival says officials are studying it — but what's the response in private? Saudi political analyst Nawaf Obaid explains.
In Wake Of Iran Deal, Defense Secretary Embarks On Middle East Tour
by David Welna
The loudest objections to the recent Iran nuclear deal have been coming from Israel. U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is traveling there this weekend, in a bid to reassure the riled American ally.
As Chattanooga Mourns, Residents Struggle To Find Meaning In The Killings
by Rabbit Zielke
Shock continues to ripple through Chattanooga, Tenn., as residents try to cope with Thursday's attack. Rabbit Zielke of WUTC reports on the community's reaction.
Paradise Fire Presents A Difficult Puzzle For Washington Firefighters
by Ashley Ahearn
Over 1,600 acres of old-growth rainforest have burned in Washington's Olympic National Park. As Ashley Ahearn of KUOW reports, the wildfire is expected to persist through the rest of the summer.
Drought Drives Demand For Groundwater, As Well-Wishers Pile Up
by Will Stone
The drought has put a strain on farms and cities in the Southwest, but it's been a boon for one industry: As Will Stone of KJZZ reports, well-drillers are slammed with demand, especially in Arizona.