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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.
Los Angeles Cemetery Honors Veterans With 170K Flags
This weekend at the Riverside National Cemetery an hour east of Los Angeles, hundreds of volunteers placed American flags by 170,000 grave sites in preparation for Veterans Day this Tuesday.
Obama Backs Net Neutrality, Asks FCC To Regulate Internet
by Joel Rose
President Obama called on the Federal Communications Commission to craft the "strongest possible rules" to protect the principle of "net neutrality".
Anti-ISIS Satire Lampoons Militant Group's Hypocrisy
Audie Cornish talks to professor Arwan Kraidy, who studies TV and social media in the Arab world, about the slapstick sketches and music videos that poke fun at ISIS in sometimes bizarre ways.
China Trip A Chance For Obama To Distance Himself From Midterm Losses
by Scott Horsley
In Asia, President Obama is trying to exert U.S. influence in the region. But will his message be undermined by his political weakness at home?
Actress Anjelica Huston's Memoir Has Glitz, But Lacks Depth
by Meg Wolitzer
Anjelica Huston's memoir is all Hollywood, all the time. It's full of anecdotes about Jack Nicholson and other stars. But these stories of excess, fame and money lack feeling and subtext.