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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.
Can Big Data Help Head Off Police Misconduct?
by NPR Staff
An officer who has been under stress after responding to cases of domestic abuse or suicide may be at higher risk of a negative interaction with the public, a data scientist says.
The Last Time Cleveland Hosted The GOP Convention
by Robert Siegel
The last time Cleveland held a political convention was in 1936. Republicans nominated Kansas Gov. Alf Landon to challenge Democratic incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Slain Pakistani Social Media Star Remembered As Daring Feminist Rebel
by Philip Reeves
A group of women held a vigil in Islamabad Monday to protest the murder of Qandeel Baloch by her brother in a so-called "honor killing." Baloch was famous for her social media postings.
French Investigators Release New Information About Driver In Nice Attack
by Daniel Estrin
The chief investigator of last Thursday's truck attack in Nice, France, has released new information about the driver. Investigators still don't know why he did it or what connections, if any, he had to ISIS.
Anti-Trump Movement Fails To Force Roll Call Vote On GOP Convention Rules
by Scott Horsley
The floor the Republican National Convention erupted on Monday amid an attempt by the anti-Trump movement to force a roll call vote on convention rules.
GOP Convention Opens With 'Make America Safe Again' Theme
by Mara Liasson
The Republican National Convention begins Monday with the first night's activities and speakers.
Racial Tensions Strain Relations In The Workplace
by Yuki Noguchi
Racial tensions run high, including at work. Employers are seeing more cases, but many people are finding it hard to find the words to bridge the gap with their colleagues.
'Aliens' Turns 30: Celebrating The Iconic Sci-Fi Sequel
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews NPR contributor and critic Chris Klimek about the Aliens sequel and the 30th anniversary of the film.