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Multiple bombings in Baghdad, Iraq kill at least nineteen people and wound another 36. (AP)
Business and economy
China's biggest state-owned chemical company ChemChina acquires a 26% stake in Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli with an additional offer to buy the remaining outstanding shares. (AP)
Disasters and accidents
At least 37 people are dead and dozens injured as a bus crashes into traffic in Peru. (AFP via ABC news)
Former NFL player Darren Sharper pleads guilty in a Maricopa County courtroom to raping two women after spiking their drinks at a Tempe, Arizona apartment in November 2013, and the court sentences him to nine years in prison. Sharper has also been indicted on charges of sexually assaulting women in California, Louisiana, and Nevada. (Reuters)
The U.S. Supreme Court affirms Wisconsin's law requiring voters to present photo identification to cast a ballot. (Reuters)