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Who is Cassie? The stalled music career of the Sean Combs trial's star witness
The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her relationship with Combs and his label quickly became more about control.
In California, Critics Say Sheriff-Coroner Gig Is A Conflict Of Interest
by Julie Small
Forty-nine of California's 58 counties has a coroner who is also an elected sheriff. Alleged abuse of power by one sheriff-coroner is pushing a move toward more independent medical examiners.
FBI Indictment Opens A Rare Window Into How Chinese Firms Operate Overseas
by Rob Schmitz
The arrest of a man accused of bribing African leaders is shedding a rare light onto how China's government and its companies operate abroad.
It's Only His 2nd Season And N.Y. Yankee Aaron Judge Already Has 24 Bobbleheads
New York Yankee outfielder Aaron Judge — a rookie last year — holds the current record for most types of bobbleheads fashioned in his image, according to folks at the Bobblehead Hall of Fame.
Meet The Man Trying To Hold Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Accountable
by Michael Sullivan
Jude Sabio's crusade has led to the International Criminal Court investigating Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte for extrajudicial killings in his so-called "war on drugs."
Separatist Group ETA Announces Disbandment After Decades Of Violent Resistance In Spain
After almost six decades of violent resistance to the Spanish central government, separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna announced it's disbanding. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with journalist Guy Hedgecoe about the group, and what this move means for their movement and for Spain.
The Latest Fallout From Rudy Giuliani's Comments Regarding Payment To Stormy Daniels
by Scott Horsley
President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani disclosed that Trump reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for an alleged "hush money" payment, contradicting Trump's previous statements. But what does that matter politically?
Rudy Giuliani Says Trump Was Aware Of Payments To Adult Film Star Stormy Daniels
by Ryan Lucas
Rudy Giuliani, the newest member of President Trump's legal team, said that Trump was aware of payments made to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels, who claimed she had a sexual encounter with the president. Trump has previously denied knowledge of the payment.