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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.
The Depp-Heard trial has made public an issue that most people endure in private
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Katie Hood, CEO of the One Love Foundation, a group formed to educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser talks about a multipronged approach to curb gun violence
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bowser about the rise in gun violence in American cities and possible solutions.
The war has many Ukrainians who speak Russian abandoning the language
by Ievgen Afanasiev
A third of Ukrainians speak Russian as their first language. But Russia's invasion has led several people to distance themselves from the language.
Victoria Chang shares her favorite #NPRPoetry submissions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the poet as part of NPR's celebrations of National Poetry Month.
The growing demand for clean energy sources could mean a resurgence in mining
by Willem Marx
Materials like lithium are used in batteries for things like electric vehicles. For Cornwall, England, that's already led to a small mining boom.
Use these tips and tricks to find your footing outdoors
There are lots of benefits to spending time in nature. NPR's Life Kit provides some help to getting outside.
LA Times columnist Jean Guerrero takes back her name
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Guerrero about her recent piece titled "For years, I Anglicized my Mexican last name. MAGA trolls inspired me to reclaim it."
China looks to learn from Russia's shortcomings in Ukraine
by John Ruwitch
Russia's military has not performed as expected in Ukraine. The Chinese People's Liberation Army, which regularly drills with Russia, is watching closely.
EU trade official calls the economic impact of defending Ukraine a price worth paying
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis about the economic impact of Russia's ongoing assault on Ukraine.
The HBO Max show 'The Flight Attendant' is back for a 2nd season
by Linda Holmes
The series is not the traditional comedy setup. NPR's Linda Holmes shares her review.
What climate change could mean for what goes on your plate
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bon Appetit Editor in Chief Dawn Davis about the future of sustainable food.