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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.
Trump Signs New Trade Deal With Mexico And Canada Into Law
by Mara Liasson
President Trump notched a victory at the White House today on trade when he signed the USMCA trade deal, and used the ceremony to butter up senators who will soon vote in his impeachment trial.
'New York Times' Reporter On The Attempted Saudi Hack Of His Smartphone
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ben Hubbard of The New York Times, who has reported extensively about Saudi Arabia, about the Saudi attempt to hack his iPhone.
Esports Is Booming, But Its Reception Remains Divided
by Tom Goldman
Competitive video gaming continues its tremendous growth, with billions in global revenue and hundreds of millions of fans. But a divide remains between those who embrace esports and those who don't.
Encore: How Katie Sowers Became The 2nd Woman To Coach Full-Time In The NFL
NPR's Audie Cornish spoke last year with Katie Sowers, the second woman to coach full-time in the NFL. The San Francisco 49ers assistant is now the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl.
NPR Protests State Department Decision To Bar Reporter From Pompeo Trip To Ukraine
by David Folkenflik
The State Department has denied NPR's diplomatic correspondent Michele Kelemen permission to fly with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on a trip to Ukraine. NPR is protesting that decision in a letter.
Former Palestinian Diplomat Reacts to Trump's Middle East Peace Plan
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Maen Areikat, former chief of the Palestinian Liberation Organization delegation to the U.S., about President Trump's Middle East peace proposal.
Bust Times In A Former Wyoming Coal Boomtown
by Cooper McKim
Gillette, Wyo. once produced 40% of all U.S. coal, but is now losing half its jobs as coal demand plummets. A nearby town survived a bust in the 1950s and offers lessons.
Harvard Chemistry Professor Arrested And Accused Of Lying About Ties To China
by Ryan Lucas
The U.S. government charged two Boston-area academics with lying about their contacts with the Chinese government, and a third with allegedly attempting to smuggle biological research out of the U.S.