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Fugees' rapper Pras Michel convicted in foreign influence case
Pras Michel has been convicted in a federal court in Washington, D.C., on 10 counts related to charges that include conspiracy, witness tampering and failing to register as an agent of China.
Justice, CIA Launch Inquiries into Destroyed Tapes
The Justice Department and the CIA's Inspector General are both investigating the agency's 2005 destruction of videotapes of the interrogations of top al-Qaida operatives. The Justice Department has already started what it calls a "preliminary inquiry" into the matter.
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Review: Cornelius, 'Mellow Waves'
Cornelius makes some of the coolest music in the world. In the Japanese musician's first album in 11 years, his plunderphonic neon-psychedelia turns meditative.
NASA Spacecraft Gets Up Close With Jupiter's Great Red Spot
NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly directly over the Great Red Spot, a swirling storm on Jupiter, on Monday. Scientists are hoping to gain a better understanding of the storm and why it persists.
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Trump Calls Democrats 'Obstructionists,' But He's Only Nominated 11 Ambassadors
A spokesman for the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee responded by saying Trump should be spending more time actually filling open positions.
Republicans Officially Nominate Donald Trump For President
Trump's son, Donald Jr., cast his state's 89 delegates for his father as the Quicken Loans Arena erupted in cheers and the convention band began playing "New York, New York."
WATCH: Squishy 'Octobot' Moves Autonomously
The robot designed by a team from Harvard University moves without the help of any rigid parts. Researchers say it is the first proof-of-concept design for an entirely soft, autonomous machine.
NASA Probe Takes First-Ever Close-Up Images Of Jupiter's North Pole
"It's bluer in color up there than other parts of the planet, and there are a lot of storms," a Juno mission leader says of the gas giant's northern reaches.
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NCAA Stunner: South Carolina Boots Duke From Tournament
Second-seed Duke was knocked out of the men's NCAA basketball tournament on Sunday by No. 7 seed South Carolina, 88-81.
Egypt's Longtime Dictator Acquitted Over 2011 Protester Deaths
It was once called the "trial of the century" in Egyptian media. But during the six years since it started, Egypt has seen a dramatic shift in its political landscape.
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