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During TV interview, President Trump questions due process rights of U.S. residents
by Don Gonyea
During an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," President Trump questioned the due process rights of people in the United States.
Justice Department Moves To Block 2 Health Insurance Mergers
by John Ydstie
The Justice Department and a number of states filed suit today to block two big mergers in the health insurance industry. Anthem was planning to acquire Cigna, and Aetna sought to buy Humana. Justice Department officials said they had no doubt the mergers would reduce competition and hurt consumers.
Roger Ailes Resigns From Fox News Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
by David Folkenflik
Roger Ailes resigned Thursday from his perch atop Fox News Channel. The move comes in the wake of sexual harassment allegations from former anchor Gretchen Carlson and others.
Republican National Convention Parallels Reality Television
by Eric Deggans
Conflict, betrayal, false words: The Republican National Convention is playing out like a reality TV show.
Cell Phone Video Captures Police Shooting Of Unarmed Black Man In Miami
by Nadege Green
There's been another police shooting of an unarmed black man. This latest one happened in North Miami, Fla., and most of it was captured on cell phone video.
Donald Trump's Outreach To Black Voters Overshadowed At Convention
by Sam Sanders
The Republican Party has a black voter problem. African-Americans attending the GOP Convention in Cleveland are hoping Donald Trump can attract more of them.
Research Provides New Insight Into The Evolution Of Human Microbes
by Rob Stein
The microbes that inhabit our bodies evolved with us for millions of years, providing new evidence of the symbiotic role our bacteria play in our lives.
Court Of Arbitration Upholds Ban On Russian Track And Field Athletes
by Corey Flintoff
The possibility of the entire Russian team being banned from next month's Rio Olympics increased Thursday. A court of arbitration upheld a specific ban on Russian track and field athletes attending the games, after allegations of the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs.
Brazil Arrests 10 People Accused Of Olympics Terror Plot
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Brazil says a dozen people are accused of plotting terrorist attacks during the upcoming Olympic games. Ten people have been arrested and two more are sought. This comes as Brazil has heavily increased security ahead of the games.
Invisibilia: How A Shirt Collar Helped A Man Survive Auschwitz
by NPR Staff
NPR's podcast and show Invisibilia explore how clothes shape who people think we are and who we want to be. Hanna Rosin tells the tale of an Auschwitz prisoner who appropriated a Nazi's shirt.
Ivanka Trump's Popularity Could Help Her Father Win Over Women
by Asma Khalid
Ivanka Trump will introduce her father at the GOP convention Thursday night. She's been a close confidant and adviser to him, and some question whether she can help Donald Trump reach female voters.
Donald Trump To Deliver Remarks After Ted Cruz Failed To Endorse Him
As the Republican National Convention nears its end, Donald Trump will deliver a speech Thursday night for the first time as the official GOP nominee.