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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Zion Williamson Isn't Yet An NBA All-Star, But All Eyes Are On Him
Zion Williamson is one of the top prospects in professional basketball. Going into NBA All-Star weekend, Mary Louise Kelly talks to New Orleans sports journalist Jeff Nowak about Williamson's career.
The Men Who Are Boycotting Valentine's Day In Kenya
by Eyder Peralta
Valentine's Day would seem a strange date for men-only events, but in Kenya, relations between the sexes are so fraught the males are running to the safe spaces of men's empowerment conferences.
Coronavirus Is Shuttering Chinese Factories — And Affecting Global Manufacturing
by Emily Feng
Efforts to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus have shut down factories across China, part of a vast supply chain the world's economies rely upon. The economic impact is global.
Prosecution Makes Closing Arguments In Harvey Weinstein Trial
by Rose Friedman
The prosecution made its final arguments in the sex crimes trial of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein. The case rests on whether the jury believes the six women who testified against Weinstein.
The Amazon Dating App Is Fake, But The Fears Are Real
Amazon Dating doesn't really exist — yet. But a mock-up of what Amazon Dating might look like fooled some this week, and got others talking.
In 'I Know You Know Who I Am,' Stories About Lies
There's a question at the heart of Peter Kispert's debut short story collection: What happens when you lie and get away with it? He talks about it with NPR's Ari Shapiro.
Every Wildfire In New South Wales, Australia Is Now Under Control
by Nathan Rott
The fires that burned for months over much of eastern Australia have finally been brought under control, helped by days of intense rain. But recovery remains a long-term effort.
Over 20 State Attorneys General Reject $18 Billion Opioid Settlement Proposal
by Brian Mann
Efforts to reach a national opioid settlement hit another big snag as many states balked at an $18 billion offer from drug wholesalers.
U.S. And Taliban Reach 'Reduction In Violence' Deal, Setting Up Further Talks
by Michele Kelemen
The United States has reached a deal with the Taliban to reduce violence for a week before the U.S. and the Taliban sign any deal on a U.S. troop reduction.
Bronny James, Zaire Wade And The Southern California High School Hoops Circus
by Matt Dangelantonio
TV crews and celebrity sightings have become the new normal at high school basketball games in Southern California, thanks in part to the kids of NBA royalty lining up for local teams.