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States' Lawsuits Say VW Execs Ran A Cover-Up Of Diesel Emissions Cheating
Citing "a culture of deeply-rooted corporate arrogance" at Volkswagen, New York and Massachusetts have filed civil lawsuits against the carmaker.
Leaked Democratic Party Emails Show Members Tried To Undercut Sanders
Just days before the Democratic National Committee convention gets underway, WikiLeaks releases almost 20,000 emails among DNC staff, revealing discussions of topics from Bernie Sanders to the media.
Roger Ailes, Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Out As Chairman Of Fox News
Ailes, the co-founder and CEO of the news channel, "has resigned from his role effective immediately," according to parent company 21st Century Fox. Rupert Murdoch is taking over in the interim.
Tens Of Thousands Of Alpacas Die In Peruvian Cold Snap
Peru's government has declared a state of emergency in the southern Andes, where brutally cold temperatures have killed the animals and threatened farmers living at high altitude.
Verizon Buys Yahoo For $4.8 Billion In Cash, Touting Gains In Mobile
The deal comes more than a year after Verizon paid $4.4 billion to acquire AOL; as part of Verizon, Yahoo will join the same division AOL currently occupies.
WATCH: Wasserman Schultz Won't Open Democratic Convention, Booed By Floridians
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who will be stepping down as DNC chair after the convention, had an abysmal weekend. Monday morning started out no better for her.
United Methodist Church Elects First Openly Gay Bishop, In Defiance Of Church Rules
Members of the United Methodist Church are deeply divided about homosexuality. Rev. Karen Oliveto's election puts the church in a "place where we have never been," said one bishop.
Turkey's Government Resumes Control Of Country After Failed Coup
Following an attempted coup, Turkey says that the country is firmly back in the hands of the government. NPR's Lynn Neary speaks with correspondent Leila Fadel, who is Istanbul.
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France's Socialist President Pays Nearly $11,000 A Month For Haircuts
French President Francois Hollande's coif hasn't really been a subject of conversation, until now. He's facing a scandal after it emerged that he pays a hairdresser nearly $11,000 every month.
Lynch Will Accept Recommendations Of Lawyers, Agents On Clinton Email Probe
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she regrets that her impromptu meeting with Bill Clinton has "cast a shadow" on the investigation of Hillary Clinton's email use, but did not recuse herself.
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