'I've Got Nothing Over Here': Michigan Man Deported By ICE Dies In Baghdad "It's crazy to know that he died alone in a country he'd never been in," Jimmy Aldaoud's sister told NPR. He had arrived in the U.S. with his Iraqi family when he was a very young child. Merrit Kennedy
The Pistol That Looks Like A Rifle: The Dayton Shooter's Gun The gun used in Dayton has the same core component as an AR-15-style rifle. It also had a 100-bullet magazine. But it's legally considered a pistol. Bill Chappell
Cyntoia Brown Released After 15 Years In Prison For Murder Brown, 31, was released from a Tennessee prison after serving 15 years of a life sentence for murder. She was granted clemency in January. Bobby Allyn
Man Accused Of Bribing AT&T Employees In Conspiracy To Unlock Millions Of Phones U.S. officials say the Pakistani man committed the crimes as part of a business to unlock and resell stolen phones. At least three employees accused in the case are cooperating with authorities. Merrit Kennedy
A Long Legal Battle Over Hitler's Birth Home In Austria Ends Austria's top court says Gerlinde Pommer should receive $908,000 from the government in exchange for the property. "Part of the house should be used for educational purposes," a local historian says. Sasha Ingber
Florida Man Who Mailed Bombs To Democrats, Media Gets 20 Years In Prison Cesar Sayoc blamed his attempted bombing spree on his mental illness and excessive use of steroids. His attorneys said he was obsessed with President Trump. Richard Gonzales
'Do Something!': Calls Ring Out After Mass Shootings In El Paso And Dayton Advocates for changing America's gun laws spoke out loudly on Sunday — and many of them shouted a simple command to their public servants: "Do something!" Bill Chappell
Should Rivers Have Same Legal Rights As Humans? A Growing Number Of Voices Say Yes "Environmental personhood" was once considered a fringe issue, but several countries have granted rivers within their borders legal person status. Bangladesh became the latest in July. Ashley Westerman
Trump's Judicial Legacy President Trump has now appointed nearly one in four of all federal circuit court judges, cementing an important part of his legacy. The picks are far less diverse than his predecessor's. Carrie Johnson
Leave A Pet In A Hot Car In New York? Expect A Broken Window Firefighters and emergency medical teams in New York state will not have to wait for the police to arrive to remove a pet from a dangerously hot or cold car. They can break into a car themselves. Richard Gonzales