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AP video: France reels from Bastille Day truck attack

A Frenchman of Tunisian descent drove a truck through crowds celebrating Bastille Day along Nice's beachfront, killing at least 84 people, many of them children. The slaughter ended only after police killed the armed attacker in a hail of bullets.

 

AP video: 'Game of Thrones' nabs leading 23 Emmy nominations

HBO's "Game of Thrones" nabbed a leading 23 Emmy nominations, including best drama, just ahead of FX's ''The People v. O.J. Simpson," which landed 22.

 

AP video: Smartphone users really fall for Pokemon Go

Pokemon Go, a new smartphone game based on cute Nintendo characters like Squirtle and Pikachu, has quickly became the top-grossing app just days after its release. But the game's popularity has led to some bumps and bruises.

 

Trial begins for Sparta man in drug, prostitution case

MADISON – Trial began Monday in federal court for a Sparta man who allegedly exploited three young women undergoing heroin withdrawal to compel them to engage in prostitution between December 2012 and April 2014.

 

Blue Stars place third at Middleton

MIDDLETON, Wis. – The La Crosse-based Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps placed third Sunday in the 63rd annual Drums on Parade.

 

Audio: Dallas police respond to deadly ambush

Broadcastify releases police scanner audio of the police response during Thursday's night's deadly ambush in Dallas.

 

AP video: Dramatic footage shows shooting of Dallas officer

Amateur video shows a gun battle between one police officer and a gunman in Dallas on Thursday night.

 

AP video: Dallas police chief: 'We're hurting'

Dallas Police Chief David Brown says authorities are still not certain that they have identified everyone involved in an attack on a downtown protest march that killed five police officers overnight.

 

AP video: Attorney General Loretta Lynch: 'The answer is never violence'

U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch offered her condolences for the five officers who were killed in Dallas. She expressed understanding for the sense of "hopelessness" in some communities, but said "the answer is never violence."

 

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