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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.
Stocks Continue Downward Slide, Now Greased By Oil Prices
by Scott Horsley
Stock markets were convulsed by another wave of selling Monday. So many investors headed for the exits that trading was temporarily halted in the morning. The Dow finished down 2,020 points, or 7.8%.
Australia's Extreme Heat
by Nathan Rott
Australia's devastating wildfires grabbed global attention, but far more residents were grappling with deadly, extreme heat. The country is getting hotter, and many communities are not prepared.
Cease-Fire Holds In Syria's Idlib
by Jane Arraf
On Friday, Russia, the Syrian regime's main military backer, and Turkey announced a cease-fire in northwest Syria.
Movie Review: 'First Cow'
by Bob Mondello
Director Kelly Reichardt set her latest western drama in Oregon in the 1820s. It's the story of two drifters who come up with a unique money-making scheme in the midst of a gold rush.
Where Voters Are: Young Caretaker In Washington State
On her visit to Cowlitz County in Washington state, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with 26-year-old caretaker, Duayne Royston, about the political issues that matter to him this election year.
Coronavirus: Italy Travel Restrictions
by Joe Palca
More than 100,000 people around the world have been diagnosed with the illness COVID-19. A number of governments are now trying to contain the spread of the virus.
Young Voters In Washington State Swing District
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with young voters at Lower Columbia College in Longview, Washington, ahead of Tuesday's primary.
Life Kit: How To Vote
by Miles Parks
Three steps voters can follow in order to vote in this year's elections.
Big Tuesday Preview
by Scott Detrow
The Democratic presidential race marches on this week. Six states vote on Tuesday, and the biggest delegate haul comes from Michigan.
Coronavirus: Drive-Through Testing Centers
by Jon Hamilton
Drive-through coronavirus testing has arrived in Seattle. It allows people to simply roll down the window, get a nasal swab, and head home to wait for results.
Iran Sanctions Aggravate Coronavirus Crisis
by Jackie Northam
Have years of U.S. sanctions and efforts to isolate Iran affected the ability to get information about –- or aid to help control –- the coronavirus, as it continues to spread?