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Top Stories: U.S., Iran Nuclear Talks; Pope Francis To Visit U.S.

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- With Deadline Looming, U.S. And Iran Meet In Geneva For Nuclear Talks.

-- Pope Confirms U.S. Visit In Fall Of 2015.

And here are more early headlines:

Federal Agents Conduct Surprise Drug Inspections Of NFL Teams. (Washington Post)

Number Of Homeless Children In U.S. Swells. (AP)

State Department Says Unclassified Email, Website, Are Hacked. (New York Times)

Burkina Faso Names Interim President, Taking Power From Military. (VOA)

Russia, Poland, Expel Each Other's Diplomats. (Reuters)

Houston-Area Chemical Leak Kills 4 Texas Plant Workers. (Houston Chronicle)

Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight. (Space.com)

Atari Video Games From Landfill Fetch $37 Thousand At Auction. (AP)

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