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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Trump is being held in contempt of court for failing to comply with subpoena
by Ilya Marritz
A judge has held former President Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena from New York's attorney general. He's being fined $10,000 per day for failing to produce documents.
A new documentary focuses on the near-fatal poisoning of Russian opposition leader
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with Daniel Roher, director of the documentary Navalny, about the poisoning of the Russian opposition leader.
With lockdown fears looming, Beijing is testing millions for COVID
by Emily Feng
Beijing says it will test all 3.6 million residents in its largest district after finding about four dozen COVID cases. Residents fear a city-wide lockdown is imminent.
California, Arizona and Nevada face major water cutbacks from the Colorado River
by Alex Hager
California, Arizona and Nevada are facing big cuts in water from the Colorado river. Water managers' responses to the federal government's restrictions are now in.
U.S. defense secretary 'wants to see Russia weakened' as Ukraine's railways are hit
by Frank Langfitt
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the U.S. wants to see the Russian military weakened on the battlefield. Meanwhile, Russian missiles struck railway infrastructure in central and western Ukraine.
Encore: Yup'ik and Iñupiaq spelling bees keep native Alaskan languages alive
by Katie Anastas
In Alaska, a seventh grader has won the Yup'ik spelling bee and a fifth grader has won the Iñupiat spelling bee.
Voting groups sue Florida, saying congressional map violates state constitution
by Greg Allen
Voting Rights groups are suing Florida over congressional maps that eliminate two Black voting districts. Even if successful, it's uncertain whether new maps will be imposed before the election.
French President Macron is staying in power with Sunday's win
by Eleanor Beardsley
President Emmanuel Macron has won reelection, beating Marine Le Pen, his far-right rival, in a presidential election runoff.