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News Wrap: ‘Diddy’ jury reaches verdict on 4 of 5 counts and told to continue deliberating

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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In our news wrap Tuesday, jurors in the sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs reached a verdict on four of the five counts and will return for deliberations, 165 international charities and aid organizations are calling for a shutdown of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation that has been plagued by violence and USAID was officially closed and absorbed into the State Department. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

The day's other headlines begin with the sex trafficking trial of Sean P. Diddy Combs.

0:04.9

Late today, the jury reached a partial verdict on four of the five counts against the hip-hop mogul.

0:10.2

However, they were not able to reach a decision on the top charge that's a racketeering conspiracy.

0:15.5

The jurors will return for deliberations tomorrow.

0:18.6

Combs is also charged with sex trafficking and transportation to

0:21.8

engage in prostitution. He denies all charges. Turning overseas, more than 165 international

0:28.4

charities and aid organizations are calling for a shutdown of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

0:34.4

That's the new Israeli and U.S.-backed food distribution network in Gaza that's been

0:38.8

plagued by violence. Palestinian health officials say more than 500 people have been killed near

0:44.0

the sites in the past month, either by Israeli troops or strikes. The IDF says it only targets

0:50.0

Hamas militants. Groups like Oxfam saved the children and Amnesty International said in a statement

0:55.3

that, quote, Palestinians in Gaza face an impossible choice, starve or risk being shot while

1:01.1

trying desperately to reach food. The foundation has taken the place of many UN-backed groups

1:06.4

because Israel says Hamas was siphoning aid. In Europe, the first major heat wave of the summer

1:12.6

showed no signs of relenting and is expected to peak over the coming days.

1:16.6

In Barcelona, Spain temperatures topped a record for the month of June

1:20.6

that stood for over 110 years.

1:23.6

More than 400 climate shelters were opened across the city

1:26.6

to give people access to air conditioning.

1:29.3

Across Europe, tourists sought ways to keep cool, including here in Italy, where people douse themselves with water from fountains.

1:36.3

17 of Italy's 27 major cities were under red alert heat warnings, and it felt even hotter for travelers who are used to such conditions.

1:45.8

I'm from Texas, so I'm kind of used to the hot because it gets about the same temperatures,

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