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BRADENTON — Tomorrow's weather will be partly cloudy with a high of 86 and a 10 percent chance of rain. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China is "ready to step up cooperation" with the U.S. in multiple fields; U.S. carbon pollution from power plants hits a 27-year low; a Court of Appeals in Texas rules that the state's voter ID law is 'discriminatory'; a new NASA image captures the moon's far side; astronomers receive clues on how galaxies are formed after discovering the formation of a galaxy 10 billion light years away.

China Willing to Work With U.S. to Contribute to World Peace, Stability

China Daily

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Secretary of State John Kerry (photo: U.S. government)

U.S. Carbon Pollution From Power Plants Hits 27-Year Low

New York Times

Appeals Court Strikes Down 'Discriminatory' Texas Voter ID Law

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