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Plus, St. Paul high school creates scholarship in honor of Philando Castile and a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in central Italy kills at least 159.

Vinne Lysander Taylor injected women in hotel rooms, charging anywhere from $800 and $1000 for the initial injections and between $350 and $800 for subsequent injections. Authorities believe Taylor made $1.59 million from the fraudulent injections.

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Doctors say that the youngest hand transplant recipient is making amazing progress. Zion Harvey, 9, is now able to do things most kids his age take for granted.

The Flint, Michigan native is one of the greatest female boxers we've ever seen.

Plus, President Obama sends Simone Biles a huge "congrats" and a Tenn. father accused of accidentally shooting and killing daughter fails drug test.

Tyra Banks will teach a course at Stanford Business School. The former-supermodel-turned businesswoman will share her knowledge of personal branding.

Current investments include The Players Tribune, a website focused on sports media, video designer Scopely, a legal services company called LegalZoom, RingDNA, a telemarketing software company and a home-juicing company named Juicero.

Biles leaves Rio with tremendous accomplishments; she won a total of five medals--four gold and one bronze. She's the first U.S. gymnast to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.

The Department of Justice announced that it will phase out its use of private prisons. There's no need for them with the declining population of federal prisoners.

This sentence comes six months after the judge rejected a nine year plea deal for the former NOLA Saints safety.