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Who is Cassie? The stalled music career of the Sean Combs trial's star witness
The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her relationship with Combs and his label quickly became more about control.
Trump Steaks, Wine, Water: Why Donald Doesn't Own Most Of Those Products
by Scott Horsley
Donald Trump pushed back against attacks on his business prowess this week, showing off examples of Trump-branded water, wine and steaks. But Trump's own ties to those products may not be as strong as he suggested.
NFL Takes Bidders To Live Stream Regular Season Games
The NFL plans to sell the rights to live stream more than a dozen regular season football games next season. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Peter Kafka of ReCode about the NFL's plan.
In Kentucky, AT&T Looks To Slow Google Fiber's Expansion
by Jake Ryan
In Louisville, Ky., a fight is brewing between Google and AT&T. Google wants to bring its ultra-fast fiber Internet service to the city, but it wants to use other utilities poles. The city allowed that to happen. AT&T says not so fast.
Civil Rights Activist Dr. Quentin Young Dies At 92
by David Schaper
Dr. Quentin Young, civil rights activist and public health advocate, died this week at the age of 92. The longtime Chicago resident was also a physician to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hillary Clinton Claims Dominant Win In Mississippi
African-American voters have consistently supported the former senator and secretary of State in the South, says Ron Elving, and that appears to be the case again tonight.
Cruz Can't Keep Momentum From Weekend Races
by Mara Liasson
NPR's Mara Liasson breaks down the results so far from Tuesday night's primary elections in Michigan and Mississippi.
Trump, Clinton Win Mississippi, Trump And Kasich Lead In Michigan
by Ron Elving
A large turnout among evangelicals didn't stop Trump in the southern state, while a strong performance among African-American voters gave Clinton another win.
Clinton Declared Victor In Mississippi As Early Results Roll In
by Domenico Montanaro
Exit polls suggest Donald Trump's early lead may hold up, and that Rubio's in for a disappointing night, says NPR's Ron Elving.
Obama Considers Candidates To Fill Supreme Court Vacancy
by Nina Totenberg
President Obama has begun interviewing candidates to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Jackson, Miss., Mayor On His Endorsement Of Hillary Clinton
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jackson Mayor Tony Yarber about his endorsement of Secretary Hillary Clinton after polls close in Mississippi.
Former Michigan Sen. Don Riegle On Endorsement Of Bernie Sanders
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former Michigan Sen. Don Riegle about his endorsement of Bernie Sanders for president.