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The woman who once oversaw China's one-child policy was cremated in Beijing on Friday.
NPR's Emily Fang reports that her death earlier this week sparked vitriol online.
A bombing in a mosque in Homs, Syria Friday killed at least eight people and wounded 18 others.
Officials say explosive devices were planted inside the mosque.
A group called Saraya Ansar Al-Sunnah has claimed responsibility for the attack.
The mosque is located in an Alawite-dominated area.
The Alawites are Syria's largest minority group.
Paul Arcangelo Bomonte, the longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the band The Cure, has died.
The band announced his death on Friday.
Bomonte began with the influential goth band as a roadie and guitar tech starting in 1984, and he joined as a musician in 1990.
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The Justice Department has reposted one of the photographs it had earlier removed from the publicly accessible Epstein files.
As NPR's Andrea Hsu reports, the photograph in question showed President Trump.
The Coast Guard is pursuing another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea.
It's part of the Trump administration's efforts to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Although many legal experts say such actions are illegal, Clayton Siegel of the Center for Strategic and International Studies says it could do what Trump is hoping for.