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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.
The Future Of the Marchesa Brand Amid The Harvey Weinstein Scandal
The Marchesa brand was co-founded by Georgina Chapman, Harvey Weinstein's wife. But there are questions about its future now that allegations of sexual harassment have come out against Weinstein.
New Information Revealed About Shooting At Route 91 Harvest Music Festival
by Leila Fadel
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department says the number of those injured increased and the gunman may have fired at aviation fuel tanks near the concert. But questions remain about the timeline.
Trump Says He Won't Recertify Iran Nuclear Deal And Tells Congress To Take Next Steps
by Michele Kelemen
President Trump announced he is not recertifying the Iran nuclear deal, but he's not actually pulling out of it. Instead, he's sending it to Congress and asking them to decide on the next steps.
What Happens When Trump Sends Key Policy Issues To Congress
by Tamara Keith
For the Iran nuclear deal, health care and immigration, President Trump has declared he's keeping campaign promises. But he's also creating more challenges for GOP lawmakers.
The Nationals Vs. The Cubs: One Of The Strangest Half Innings In Baseball
by Robert Siegel
In one half inning, batters got to first base without touching the ball in four different ways. That's not happened in major league history in over 2 million half innings.
Equifax Hack Brings Renewed Attention To The Credit Reporting Industry
by Kenneth Malone
Companies like Equifax, Experian and TransUnion know virtually every piece of our financial lives. The Planet Money team set out to understand where this multi-billion dollar industry came from.
Hundreds Missing In Northern California Where Fires Continue To Burn
by Nathan Rott
Fire rescue workers in Northern California are searching for hundreds of people who've gone missing since the start of evacuations. Some may be in shelters. But others may not have survived.
Pennsylvania Republican Says He's Concerned About Cost-Sharing Reductions Ending
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Congressman Charlie Dent, R-Pa., about the impact of the White House ending cost-sharing reductions.
Insurance Companies Say Premiums May Increase After Government Subsidies Stop
by Alison Kodjak
President Trump says the administration will no longer pay key Affordable Care Act subsidies. The result could be some consumers pay more for insurance coverage and the cost to the government rises.