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Greece Pledges New Proposal To Resolve Debt Crisis
The European Central Bank gave Greece an emergency loan of more than $2 billion on Friday to stave off collapse, but a June 30 deadline looms for payment on the next installment of an IMF loan.
Number Of Cars Earning Top Safety Awards Nearly Doubles
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says the number of vehicles winning its two safety awards jumped from 39 to 71 for the 2015 model year.
U.N. Agency Suspends Food Aid For 1.7 Million Syrian Refugees
The World Food Program says it needs $64 million immediately to continue a voucher program that allows refugees in countries bordering Syria to buy food in local shops.
Judge Says Florida Clerks Have Duty To Issue Marriage Licenses To Gay Couples
The clarification to a previous opinion means gay marriages will begin in the state next week. The judge says the issue of gay marriage is settled.
Chinese Gamblers See Macau As Bad Bet Amid Corruption Crackdown
Gambling revenue in the former Portuguese territory has fallen for the first time in more than a decade as Chinese officials fear a conspicuous display of wealth.
143 Boko Haram Fighters Killed In Clashes With Cameroon's Military
The militants, who are waging a deadly war in Nigeria, had attacked a Cameroonian military camp, a government official said. Nigeria's neighbors are being drawn into the battle with the group.
Spain's Princess Cristina To Stand Trial On Tax Fraud Charges
The charges are related to her alleged links to her husband's business affairs. Cristina is sixth in line to the throne and becomes the country's first royal in modern times to face prosecution.
Tropical Storm Erika Falls Apart; Dominica Deaths At 20
The storm caused devastating flooding and landslides on the tiny island earlier this week, but poses less of a threat to Florida, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Expiration Dates Looming For Sex Allegations Against Julian Assange
With the five-year statute of limitations deadline approaching, Julian Assange could be cleared of three out of four accusations of sex crimes.
Work Hard For The Money: A Playlist For Labor Day
The NPR Music team shares a few of its favorite work-related tracks in honor of Labor Day.
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