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Top Stories: Slain TV Journalists Remembered; Chinese Markets Improve

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Virginia Television Station Holds Moment Of Silence To Honor Slain Journalists.

-- Chinese Authorities Arrest A Dozen People Over Explosions In Tianjin.

-- At Least 20 Dead Migrants Found Crammed In Truck In Austria.

And here are more early headlines:

Obama To Visit New Orleans To Mark 10th Katrina Anniversary. (NOLA.com)

Court Rejects Ky. Clerk's Opposition To Same-Sex Marriage Licenses. (USA Today)

Mercury Found In Grand Canyon Water. (Arizona Daily Sun)

Air Quality Alerts In 4 States For Wildfires. (Reuters)

Judge Orders Royalties For 1st Online Publisher Of "Fifty Shades Of Grey". (BBC)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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