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Dealing with Iran's nuclear program requires tricky diplomacy. But there's low trust
by Michele Kelemen
President Trump says U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iran's nuclear program. Analysts say Iran may have moved its uranium stockpiles. There's little trust, by all sides, in diplomacy.
The History Of Policing And Race In The U.S. Are Deeply Intertwined
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Keisha Blain about the history of policing in the United States.
How White Police Union Leadership Impacts Officers Of Color And Their Communities
NPR's Michel Martin talks to journalist Eli Hager of The Marshall Project about the impact that white police union leadership has on officers of color and the communities they serve.
What It's Like Inside The 'Autonomous Zone' Near A Seattle Police Precinct
by Martin Kaste
Protesters in Seattle have set up an "autonomous zone" outside a police precinct after officers largely vacated the area.
Protesters Cite Discrimination In Call For Minneapolis Police Union Head To Step Down
by David Schaper
Amid growing calls to disband the Minneapolis Police Department, there are also calls to oust the head of the police union, Bob Kroll.
TV Cop Shows Affect Real-World Policing, Study Says
by Andrew Limbong
Police procedurals are standard fare on television. But a recent study says the way TV portrays police and the criminal justice system at large can get in the way of attempts at reform.
What Happens When Officers Blow The Whistle On Police Misconduct
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Chicago police Sgt. Isaac Lambert and former Chicago officer Lorenzo Davis about the consequences they faced speaking out against fellow officers and police misconduct.
Texas Cities Experience Disparities In Access To The Coronavirus Testing
by Bret Jaspers (KERA)
Dallas is one of the major Texas cities facing disparities in access to COVID-19 testing, resulting in less testing in black neighborhoods. A visit to the city's north and south reveals the divide.
LGBTQ Inclusive 'All Black Lives Matter' March To Take Place In LA
by Mandalit del Barco
A march called All Black Lives Matter is set to take place in Los Angeles on Sunday. It is meant to be inclusive of black LGBTQ people and not have a police presence or corporate sponsorship.