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 US and Ukrainian officials have been accusing Russia of firing rockets in artillery shells at Ukrainian troops across the border. NPR's Corey Flintoff says Russia's Foreign Minister meanwhile calls the allegations lies, is accusing Ukrainian forces of shelling off a Russian village.

Ukrainian officials have been saying for days that Russian troops have been firing across the border in an effort to a pro-Russian Separatist in eastern Ukraine. The allegation's come as the Separatists appear to be losing ground in the face of Ukrainian offensive. A Pentagon spokesman says that the US has seen the Russian military bringing more weapons close to the Ukrainian border, including powerful rocket systems. The allegation comes as international experts are trying to examine the wreckage of the Malaysian jet that were shot down in the area more than a week ago. Corey Flintoff, NPR news, Donetsk.
 
Regional wildfires burning Washington State now has destroy twice as many homes as initially estimated around 300 hundreds, according to the officials there, who say it's now become that state's biggest wildfire ever. Nearly four hundreds square miles Carlton Complex fire, which officials believed was sparked by the lightening, already eclipsing the old record site fire set back in 1902. The Carlton fire has been blamed for death of one man apparently suffered a heart attack while trying to protect his home.
 
In Dallas, Michael Phillips has become the 34th person in the city to be exonerated by DNA evidence. From Dallas, NPR's Wade Goodmyn reports Philips is the first exoneree who wasn't actively protesting his innocence and trying to clear his name.
57-year-old Michael Phillips was convicted in raping a 16-year-old white girl in 1990 when he was aged 33. Although the perpetrator used a ski mask during the crime, the victim believed that it was Phillips and picked him out of a photo line-up. The two lived in the same motel complex.Even though he was innocent, Phillips pleaded guilty and served twelve years rather than facing two or three times of that sentence. He was found to be innocent, when the DNA evidence in his case was tested and was found belong to Lee Marvin Banks, a different black man who also lived in the motel complex.Wade Goodmyn, NPR news, Dallas.
 
Commerce Department says orders for durable goods rose in June 0.7% after a big decrease the previous month. Byan Swan, an economist at *Misrul Financial says the pick-up will be consistent within the economy.There's gaining steam as the second half gets under way.
"Durable goods were overall within line *clarification that said they were a little bit hollow on the gains that we had hoped,particularly in terms of shipments. The durable goods order suggests that we will see some comeback investment. In the third quarter, the problems is shipments were still weak." The increase orders were *snug by higher demand for machinery and commercial aircraft. The key *categories under-measured business investment was also up.
 
On Wall Street, the stock market's down at week's end. The Dow drops 123 points to 16,960. The NASDAQ fell 22 points. This is NPR.
 
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a humanitarian cease-fire starting Saturday. There was way we were rejected a longer term of secession of hostile *lease. US Secretary of State John Kerry meanwhile today, said while disagreement in terminology remains, he's confident they have a framework that will ultimately succeed. And Kerry said given the rising death toll in the fighting, it's more important that every deal be reached. Israeli assaults against Gaza and Hamas rockets attacks impeded Israel have resulted the death of 866 Palestinians and more than three dozens Israelis since earlier in the month.
 
Authorities say a psychiatrist near Philadelphia who exchanged gunfire with a patient may have saved other lives. NPR's Jeff Brady reports that patients killed his caseworker and then was subdued after the doctor shot him. Delaware County District Jack Whelan says that psychiatrist Lee Silverman used a license concealed hand gun to shoot patient Richard Plotts after Plotts pulled out a gun during a medical appointment and started firing. 
"We believe that after he killed the caseworker, and after he tried to kill Dr. Silverman, that he was not gonna stop there." Whelan says that the patient had more ammunition on him. He's been treated for the gunshot wounds before facing murder charges. While some psychiatrists say it's unusual for their colleagues to carry guns, the American Psychiatrist Association says it has no official position on unusual situations like this. Jeff Brady, NPR news, Philadelphia.
 
Energy giant Exxon reported be looking at the idea of expending its current refinery in Beaumont, Texas. The proposed multibillion-dollar expansion designs to make that facility the largest in the country. And that signs, unlike some of its rivals, Exxon may be preparing to remain in the refining business. The expansion of the 334,000-barrel-per-day Beaumont facility's carried-out will be completed by 2020.
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