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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.
Protesters Descend On Cleveland For Republican National Convention
by Nathan Rott
Thousands of demonstrators and thousands of law enforcement officers are in Cleveland for this week's Republican National Convention, and there's a palpable tension hanging over the city.
Correction: Donald Trump's Reaction To Coup Attempt In Turkey
Last Friday, during continuing coverage of the attempted coup in Turkey, we mistakenly attributed a tweet from a parody Twitter account to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Republican National Convention Kicks Off In Cleveland
by Mara Liasson
The Republican National Convention kicks off Monday at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
'Make America Safe Again': GOP Convention Opens With Focus On Law And Order
by Scott Horsley
The Republican National Convention starts Monday with a focus on law and order, a rules vote and the likely end of the "dump Trump" effort.
Authorities Work To Confirm Gunman's Motive In Baton Rouge Police Killings
by Carrie Johnson
Attorney General Loretta Lynch condemned the "heinous attacks" and "senseless violence" against law enforcement, one day after three police officers were killed by a gunman in Baton Rouge, La. The gunman died on the scene, and authorities are still working to understand his motive.
Melania Trump Holds Special Resonance For Cleveland's Slovene Community
by David C. Barnett
As Republicans gather for their party's convention in Cleveland, Donald Trump's wife, Melania, who was born and raised in Slovenia, may feel welcome in a city that is home to the largest Slovene community outside of Slovenia.
3 Baton Rouge, La., Police Officers Killed By Gunman
by Tovia Smith
Three Baton Rouge, La., police officers were killed by a gunman over the weekend. They have been identified as Brad Garafola, Montrell Jackson and Matthew Gerald.
Log Cabin Republicans President Criticizes GOP Platform
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Gregory Angelo, president of the Log Cabin Republicans, a group that advocates for equal rights for LBGT people.
UC Berkeley Student Nicolas Leslie Killed In Nice, France, Attack
by Ana Tintocalis
Among those killed in Nice, France, last week was 20-year-old University of California, Berkeley, student Nicolas Leslie.
Investigation Continues Into Baton Rouge Police Slayings
by Frank Morris
Authorities are working to understand the motive of the man who killed three police officers in Baton Rouge, La., on Sunday.
In 'The Fixers,' A Glimpse Of Cleveland That Goes Deeper Than The Guidebook
Kate Spoko created a documentary series called The Fixers. In it, she asks Clevelanders what tour of the city they would give to Republican National Convention delegates.
For Brother Of Baton Rouge Shooting Victim, A Devastating Loss
Montrell Jackson was one of the three police officers killed in Sunday's shooting in Baton Rouge, La. His brother Kedrick Pitts speaks with NPR's Michel Martin, remembering him as his "best friend."