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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.
UNC Student Journalists Share What It's Like To Cover Campus Reopening
by Elissa Nadworny
Student journalists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were thrust into the spotlight after a headline with an expletive describing the coronavirus outbreaks on campus went viral.
When FDA Might Approve A Coronavirus Vaccine
by Joe Palca
New vaccines usually take years to get the approval of the Food and Drug Administration. But the Trump administration suggests the FDA may greenlight a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year.
Rep. Mike Johnson On The RNC, The Coronavirus And The Storms Facing Louisiana
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., about the first night of the GOP convention and the storms facing Louisiana this week, 15 years after Katrina tore through the state.
Play It Foward: Lianne La Havas Expresses Her Gratitude For Nick Hakim
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with British singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas about her music and the artist she is thankful for, Nick Hakim.
'My Spirit Is On The Verge Of Being Broken': Billy Porter On This Moment In History
by Sam Sanders
A record number of Black actors have received Emmy nominations this year. American actor and singer Billy Porter talked with NPR about his work on Pose and his feelings about this moment.
Who Are President Trump's Supporters?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with reporter Evan Osnos of The New Yorker about President Trump's command on traditional power brokers within the Republican Party.
Jacob Blake Paralyzed After Being Shot In The Back By The Police
by LaToya Dennis
The family of Jacob Blake says he is paralyzed after being shot by police in Kenosha, Wis. They say doctors don't know if the paralysis will be temporary.
Jerry Falwell Jr. Confirms He Resigned As Liberty University President
by Sarah McCammon
Jerry Falwell Jr. confirmed to NPR that he has resigned as president of Liberty University. The move comes after news stories about a sex scandal involving his wife and a pool attendant.
The South Asian Identity In The Current Political Moment
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Karthick Ramakrishnan, a public policy professor at the University of California, Riverside, about the South Asian political moment at the parties' conventions.
Fort Peck Tribes Carry Out Largest Ever Inter-Tribal Buffalo Transfer
by Savannah Maher
Africa Is Declared Officially Free Of The Wild Poliovirus
by Eyder Peralta
Health authorities have declared the African continent free of the wild poliovirus — no cases have been reported there in four years.
Researcher Criticizes FDA's Exaggeration Of Plasma's Efficacy In COVID-19 Treatment
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dr. Eric Topol of the Scripps Research Translational Institute about his concerns about the use of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 treatment.