Pope Francis holds a historic public mass for an estimated 170,000 Catholics at an Abu Dhabi stadium on the first ever papal visit to the Muslim Gulf. Video provided by AFP
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Nissan and its former chairman indicted in Japan
Carlos Ghosn reportedly understated his earnings by more than $44 million over a five-year period ending in 2015. Video provided by Newsy
Fiat Chrysler may open a new assembly plant in Detroit
The automaker is reportedly planning to reopen a Chrysler plant to build a new Jeep Grand Cherokee model. Video provided by Newsy
California can now officially require solar panels on new homes
The state’s Building Standards Commission voted to approve the housing rule, which is set to take effect in 2020.
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Kilauea volcano’s 35-year eruption streak may be over
The volcano hasn’t produced lava in three months — but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still active.
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Probe finds Moonves misled investigators hired by CBS
The investigators’ report, currently in draft form, will be used in deciding whether CBS will give ex-CEO Les Moonves a $120 million severance package. Video provided by Newsy
Cuba gives its citizens full internet access on their phones
Starting Thursday, everyone in Cuba with 3G-capable phones will gradually be able to access the internet. Video provided by Newsy
Marriott to pay for new passports if fraud is found after data breach
The hotel chain told media outlets it will cover passport replacement costs for guests affected by fraud as a result of its recent data breach. Video provided by Newsy
Anchorage continues to recover after powerful earthquake
Officials told CNN no deaths, serious injuries or structural damage to buildings were reported after the earthquake. Video provided by Newsy
Nexstar will buy tribune media in multi-billion deal
The acquisition will make Nexstar the largest local TV station owner in the U.S. Video provided by Newsy