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Puerto Rico's Governor Seeks To Delay Debt Payments

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Health workers wash their hands after taking a blood sample from a child to test for the Ebola virus. On Tuesday, the workers tested people in the village outside Monrovia where a 17-year-old boy died of the disease over the weekend. Abbas Dulleh/AP hide caption

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Greece's Economic Crisis Presents Major Challenge To The Euro

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Iran Nuclear Negotiators Extend Deadline To Reach Final Agreement

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Afternoon Tea, 1886. Chromolithograph after Kate Greenaway. If you're looking for finger sandwiches, dainty desserts and formality, afternoon tea is your cup. Print Collector/Getty Images hide caption

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Greek Government Offers Last-Minute Plan To Avoid Default

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Export-Import Bank Set To Expire At Midnight After Congress Fails To Act

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People wait in line to withdraw euros from an ATM after Greece closed its banks Monday in Athens. Milos Bicanski/Getty Images hide caption

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How Default Could Push Greece Out Of The Eurozone

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Clocks around the world, like Big Ben, will have an extra second added tonight. Oli Scarff/Getty Images hide caption

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11:59:60 — Look For An Extra Tick Of The Clock Tonight

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People walk on the Bund, the riverfront area next to the financial district in Shanghai. Many foreigners have descended on Shanghai to make money on China's economic expansion. NPR's Frank Langfitt met one such woman as part of the free taxi rides he's been offering. Aly Song/Reuters/Landov hide caption

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Single Mom Leads Double Life On The Streets Of Shanghai

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