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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.
Muslims Near Detroit, Mich. On Faith And Politics, Part 2
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to a group of Muslim people in Dearborn, Mich. about Muslim women now serving in the U.S. Congress and about divisions within the Islamic community.
Former Agriculture Secretary And Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack On His Support Of Biden
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack about his support of former Vice President Joe Biden to be their party's presidential nominee.
Democratic Candidates Make Their Last Pitches In Iowa Before Caucuses
What are the stakes tonight for each of the candidates in Monday night's Iowa caucuses? Here's what the Democratic field stands to gain or lose — and how they're making their final arguments in Iowa.
How The Iowa Caucuses Work
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Every four years, Iowans gather in meetings at night to publicly decide upon their preferred primary candidates. Here's a primer on the caucuses — and why they are slightly different this year.
Encore: The Iowa Caucuses Explained ... By Broadway?
by Bob Mondello
The song "Iowa Stubborn" from the 1957 musical The Music Man — a song written by Iowa native Meredith Willson — lays out just what makes Iowans unique.
Texas Journalists To Launch Women-Focused News Site
The 19th is a new nonprofit news organization that focuses on women's issues. NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with co-founder Emily Ramshaw.
How Trump's Impeachment Trial Could Set New Precedent
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Princeton professor Keith E. Whittington about the long-term impact of President Trump's impeachment trial on similar proceedings.
Local Political Reporters Talk Iowa Caucus
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks about the upcoming Iowa caucuses with three journalists based there: Clay Masters, Barbara Rodriguez, and James Lynch.
Some Democrat Farmers In Iowa Grow Cold On Party
by David Greene
At the Creston Livestock Market in Creston, Iowa, farmers gather before an auction. They're all registered Democrats — all with different views of the party.
U.S. Hospitals Unprepared For A Quickly Spreading Coronavirus
by Patti Neighmond
If the coronavirus spreads more widely, can U.S. hospitals handle such a surge in illness? Probably not — meaning public health officials would have to accurately identify who is most severely ill.
'Siempre, Luis' Offers Peek Into The Talented Miranda Family
by Mandalit del Barco
A new documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival features the life of Luis Miranda, father of Lin-Manuel. A peek into the very busy lives of the very talented Miranda family.