1、From NPR News in Washington, Im Korva Coleman.A heat wave is pressing states from Iowa to New Jersey. Temperatures are soaring to the triple digits while some people in the Mid-Atlantic States are still waiting for air conditioning. This following last weeks damaging storms that cut power. In Ohio,
2、excessive heat is blamed for the deaths of three people found alone in their homes this week. Fred Kight of members station WOUB reports there are fears that number could grow.An Ohio coroner(验尸官) says the three people who died were suffering from heart disease but died from stress caused by high te
3、mperatures in their houses. They were older and lived in rural areas. Temperatures inside the homes were said to be stifling(令人窒息的) with windows closed and no ventilation. All were without power from the recent storm outages. The coroner says the three likely would have survived if theyd been in coo
4、ler places. The forecast calls for temperatures to again exceed 100 degrees. State officials are urging Ohio residents to take precautions against the severe heat and check on their neighbors to see if they need help. For NPR News, Im Fred Kight, in Athens, Ohio.Employees for the city of Scranton, P
5、ennsylvania now make $7.25 per hour. NPRs Jeff Brady reports Scrantons mayor says he cut public employees salaries because there isnt enough money in the bank to pay for wages.A judge ruled against the pay cut, but Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty says when checks went out, he had no other choice.And I
6、want the employees to get paid. Our people worked hardour police and fire. I just dont have enough money. And I cant print it in the basement.Mayor Doherty and city council have locked in a battle over whether Scranton should raise taxes or borrow money to fill the budget gap. John Judge is presiden
7、t of the local firefighters union.This is a power struggle, is essentially what it is with the workers caught in the middle.Judge says unions will take the issue back to court on Monday. Jeff Brady, NPR News.The Obama Administration has declared Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally. Secretary of State
8、Hillary Clinton stopped in Kabul for a brief unannounced visit today. Clinton says this will promote close defensive cooperation between the countries when US troops leave Afghanistan in 2014. Clinton and Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai are now headed for Japan. They will attend an international
9、conference on civilian assistance for Afghanistan.Libyans are celebrating their first free election since the toppling(推翻) of Muammar Gaddafi, who controlled that country for decades. Voters are choosing members of a 200-seat parliament. It will create a new Libyan government. But there have been pr
10、oblems. A helicopter carrying ballots were shot down this week over Benghazi, killing one election worker, ballots have been burnt and polling stations were attacked. There are also disagreements over who will win the election.You are listening to NPR News from Washington.One person has been gored(凝
11、血) in the leg and several others were injured in the annual Running of the Bull festival in Pamplona, Spain. Despite the threat of injury and even death, the tradition lives on as Lauren Frayer reports from Madrid.Up to a million revelers(饮酒狂欢者) pack Pamplona each July for the San Fermin festival. H
12、otels quadruple(四倍) their prices and fill up months in advance. In a mix of vast languages Spanish local counseling kicked off the San Fermin festival on Friday. It calls through next weekend, with the running of the bulls, each morning, parties through the day and bull fights by night. With bulls f
13、lowing in sometimes treacherous(危险的) Cobblestone streets, there are injuries every year. At least 15 people have died in the past century, including an American in 1995. For NPR News, Im Lauren Frayer in Madrid.Flooding in Southern Russia has killed nearly 100 people near the Black Sea region. Up to
14、 a foot of rain may have fallen on the Krimsk region, which is about 750 miles south of Moscow. The rain hit when many people were sleeping and had to flee for their lives. A provincial governor says there has been nothing like this for the past 70 years. Photographs from the region show wrecked car
15、s, debris, and water as high as the roofs of some houses.British police arrested a seventh person today in connection with an alleged terror plot. Authorities say, they detained a 22-year-old woman, she joins six other people who were arrested on the same charges last Thursday, including three brothers who live near Olympic park in London.Youre listening to NPR News.