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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.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence To Make GOP Convention Debut
by Scott Horsley
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence will make his debut at the GOP convention on Wednesday night.
Twitter Bans 'Breitbart' Editor For Sending Offensive Tweets To Leslie Jones
by Aarti Shahani
In an unusual move, Twitter has decided to ban a troll. The company suspended the account of a technology editor at the conservative news site Breitbart after he tweeted offensive posts to Leslie Jones, the Ghostbusters actress.
Police Utilize Soft Force Tactics At Cleveland Convention Protests
by Kirk Siegler
The overwhelming use of soft force and quick reaction times are two tactics among many being used in Cleveland this week to keep protests peaceful.
Mike Pence, Eric Trump To Deliver Remarks At RNC Night 3
by Mara Liasson
On night three of the Republican National Convention, Eric Trump and vice presidential nominee Mike Pence will take the stage.
Admiralty Arch To Host London's Most Expensive Apartment
London, already a home for the ultra-rich, will soon boast one of the most expensive apartments in the world. Located in the iconic Admiralty Arch building, the 12 bedroom apartment is estimated to cost 150 million pounds.
Theresa May Meets Angela Merkel Ahead Of Formal Brexit Talks
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Stefan Kornelius, foreign editor for Süddeutsche Zeitung, about the first meeting of Theresa May with German Chancellor Angela Merkel since May became the new British Prime Minister.
Hollywood Legend Garry Marshall Dies At 81
by Ted Robbins
Hollywood legend Garry Marshall died Tuesday at the age of 81. He was responsible for some of the biggest TV hits of the 1970s including The Odd Couple, Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days. He also made Julia Roberts a superstar with Pretty Woman.
United Kingdom Faces Severe Housing Shortage Amid Immigrant Influx
by Jim Zarroli
The United Kingdom has a housing shortage. Add an influx of immigrants from other parts of European Union, and you have a market where escalating prices put home ownership out of the reach of many people.
Ohio's Duck Tape Festival Celebrates Creative Uses Of Adhesive Spools
by Elizabeth Miller
For our series about off-kilter summer festivals, we go to Avon, Ohio, for their annual Duck Tape Festival to see all the creative uses of the product — from fashion to monuments.
When Police Come Near, BB Guns Look All Too Real
by Jonna McKone
BB guns and other air pellet guns are often made to look like real guns. That's a problem for police, and it puts kids in danger.
Donald Trump Officially Wins GOP Nomination
by Scott Horsley
Trump is now the Republican Party's nominee for president after the votes of the delegates were counted at the GOP Convention in Cleveland.