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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.
Secretary Of State Kerry Hopes For 'Stability' In Turkey Amid Apparent Coup
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State John Kerry in Moscow said he hopes for stability and continuity in Turkey amid reports of an apparent military coup there.
Former CIA Specialist Outlines Challenges In Protecting Soft Targets
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former CIA Middle East specialist Andrew Liepman about the challenges in protecting soft terrorism targets, such as the seaside street attacked in Nice, France.
Mourners Gather In Baton Rouge, La., To Remember Alton Sterling
by Tegan Wendland
Mourners gathered in Baton Rouge, La., Friday for the funeral of Alton Sterling, the African-American man killed by a police officer last week. His death spurred protests and a federal investigation.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence Disagrees With Donald Trump On Key Issues
by Don Gonyea
Donald Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, disagrees with the presumptive GOP nominee on a number of notable issues.
Investigators Shift Focus To Dallas Police Shooter's Military Service
by Howard Berkes
As funerals continue for the five police officers killed in Dallas last week, investigators are focused on shooter Micah Xavier Johnson and his military service.
Dallas Trauma Surgeon Reflects On Irony Of Treating Wounded Police Officers
One week after the shooting of police officers in Dallas, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Dr. Brian Williams, one of the trauma surgeons who treated the victims of the shooting. He's spoken publicly about his own difficult experiences with law enforcement as a black man.
Texas Father And Son Among Those Killed In Nice, France
by Mose Buchele
A father and son from Texas are reported to be two of the more than 80 victims who died in the terrorist attack in Nice, France, Thursday night.
In Suburban Atlanta, African-American Newcomers Could Flip Counties Blue
by Asma Khalid
The growing African-American population in suburban Atlanta is making Georgia appear less solidly Republican than it has recently been and could make it a presidential swing state.
Week In Politics: Terror Attack In France, Trump Chooses Pence
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with our regular political commentators, E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post and Brookings Institution and David Brooks of The New York Times, about the terror attack in Nice, France, and Donald Trump's new running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
French Authorities Continue Investigation Into Attack In Nice
by Dina Temple-Raston
French investigators are searching for a motive in last night's deadly attack in Nice, France in which more than 80 people were killed and 200 injured by a man who purposely steered a truck through a crowd of Bastille Day revelers.
French Authorities Identify Man Who Attacked Bastille Day Crowd In Nice
by Eleanor Beardsley
French authorities have now identified the man who drove a truck through hundreds of people celebrating Bastille Day in the French city of Nice Thursday night. At least 84 people were killed in the attack and at least 200 wounded.