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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.
College Football This Fall Could Create Legal Troubles For NCAA
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Ellen Zavian about universities pushing for football to return when students aren't on campus and what that means for the NCAA's definition of amateurism.
Senator Who Launched USPS Investigation Unsatisfied By DeJoy's Testimony
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Gary Peters, ranking Democrat on the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, about his reactions to Postmaster Gen. DeJoy's testimony.
What Young DNC Delegates Want From Their Party's Platform
Following the Democratic National Convention, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with three young delegates — Jae Moyer, Richard Dorman and Zenaida Huerta — about the future of the party.
Palestinians Feel Betrayed By UAE-Israel Deal
by Daniel Estrin
Palestinians feel betrayed by the UAE after it agreed to open relations with Israel. They expect Arab countries to wait for them to have independence before making official peace.
NAACP Legal Defense Fund Challenges Police Union Contracts
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Monique Dixon of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, about the organization's suggestions for improving transparency in police contracts.
How QAnon Conspiracy Is Spreading In Christian Communities Across The U.S.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with journalist Katelyn Beaty about the spread of the QAnon conspiracy theory in Christian communities in the United States.
Postmaster General Testifies Before Senate On Changes To The U.S. Postal Service
by Miles Parks
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy appeared before a Senate panel Friday. He faced questions on his plans to transform the U.S. Postal Service and how they will affect mail-in voting.
Fire Season In California Puts A Strain On Firefighting Resources
by Nathan Rott
California has hired hundreds of firefighters to avoid shortages during the pandemic. But with the peak of the fire season still ahead, crews are stretched thin as they battle dozens of blazes.
Week In Politics: Key Takeaways From The Democratic National Convention
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Democratic strategist Maria Cardona and Republican strategist Antonia Ferrier about the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention coming up.
ISIS-Affiliated Fighters Take Control Of A Strategic Port In Mozambique
by Eyder Peralta
While the Islamic State group has receded from the headlines out of Syria and Iraq, fighters claiming ISIS affiliation have seized a strategic port in Mozambique.