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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.
How People Are Stockpiling Their Pantries Amid Coronavirus Spread
We find out how people are stocking up on supplies in light of the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Federal Judge Slams Barr Over Mueller Report
by Ryan Lucas
A federal judge has sharply criticized Attorney General William Barr's handling of the Mueller report, saying Barr made misleading statements potentially to spin the report for the president's benefit.
Bernie's Bet On The Youth Vote
by Juana Summers
Bernie Sanders says he can bring millions of nonvoters into the November election — especially youth. But so far, those voters haven't turned out in the numbers he's been betting on.
Vice President Pence Visits Washington State Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
by Austin Jenkins
Vice President Mike Pence travels to Pierce County, Wash., to access the status of the coronavirus in the state.
What The End Of Warren's Campaign Means For The Prospect Of A Woman As President
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with columnists Connie Schultz and Mona Eltahawy about what it means that Elizabeth Warren is pausing her presidential campaign.
How Netflix Funded Its Content Production — With The Help Of Junk Bonds
Netflix had to become a content producer to compete with other streaming services. To raise the money to pay for all that content, the company turned to junk bonds.
Chief Justice Roberts Rebukes Sen. Chuck Schumer's Remarks About Two Justices
by Nina Totenberg
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's remarks about two Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices prompted a rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts. Similar remarks from President Trump did not.
Refugee Crisis Leads To Chaos At The Turkey-Greece Border
by Durrie Bouscaren
Turkey is encouraging refugees to go to Greece, driving them to the border between the two countries and creating scenes of confusion and desperation.
CDC 'Vaccine Expert' On Coronavirus Outbreak In The U.S.
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, about confronting the U.S. coronavirus outbreak.
UC Santa Cruz Fires Over 70 Striking Graduate Teaching Assistants
by Erika Mahoney
The University of California, Santa Cruz has fired 74 graduate teaching assistants for their refusal to end a strike. They withheld fall grades in an effort to demand higher wages.