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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
What Sen. Feinstein Losing Support Of California Democrats Says About The Party
California's senior senator, Democrat Dianne Feinstein, did not receive the endorsement of her party over the weekend. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Los Angeles Times reporter Seema Mehta about why.
Trump Reportedly Considering Naming His Personal Pilot To Head FAA
by Brian Naylor
The Federal Aviation Administration has been without a permanent chief since early this year when President Obama's appointee stepped down. Now, according to reports President Trump has a nominee in mind, one who happens to be his personal pilot.
On The Navajo Nation, Foster Care Families Are In Short Supply
by Laurel Morales
Foster families are in short supply on the Navajo Nation. U.S. law requires Native children be placed with Native families, so a small number of homes take in a large number of foster children.
What The Weinstein Co. Filing For Bankruptcy Means For Alleged Sexual Abuse Victims
by Elizabeth Blair
The Weinstein Co. is filing for bankruptcy. For alleged victims of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse that might put compensation further out of reach.