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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.
The Potential Global Economic Impact Of The Wuhan Coronavirus
by Scott Horsley
Stocks tumbled Monday as concerns mounted that the outbreak of coronavirus that began in China could take a toll on the global economy.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration Rule For Immigrants On Public Benefits
by Joel Rose
In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration's effort to screen green card applicants who may need government aid, making it harder for them to acheive permanent residency.
Giant Swarm Of Locusts From Middle East Now Threatening Kenya's Farms
by Eyder Peralta
The biggest swarm of locusts in decades has chomped its way around a swath of the Middle East, South Asia and Africa — and is now devouring crops in Kenya.
Remembering 'Kiwi Queen' Frieda Caplan, Who Expanded U.S. Supermarket Offerings
Frieda Caplan, better known as the "Kiwi Queen," helped introduce hundreds of fruits and vegetables to American supermarkets. She died on Jan. 18 at the age of 96.
World Health Organization Responds To Coronavirus
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with public health scholar Kelley Lee about the World Health Organization's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Kobe Bryant Dies In Helicopter Crash
by Tom Goldman
Former NBA star Kobe Bryant has died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif. Bryant, who played for the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years, was 41.
Journalist Joshua Yaffa On New Book, 'Between Two Fires'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Joshua Yaffa about his new book Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition and Compromise in Putin's Russia.
Trump Travel Ban Expansion Could Affect HBCUs
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Wilson, president of Morgan State University, about how the potential travel ban expansion might affect historically black colleges and universities.
Climate Change Threatens Future Of Sports
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Dave Zirin about how climate change is impacting sports around the globe, including the poor air quality at the Australian Open.
Thailand Economy Will Take Hit As Coronavirus Fears Grow
by Michael Sullivan
The coronavirus has spread to Thailand and Southeast Asia. There are at least five cases in Thailand and two in Vietnam.
Democratic Presidential Hopefuls In Final Stretch Of Iowa Campaigning
by Don Gonyea
Democratic presidential hopefuls are in home stretch of the Iowa caucuses and the top candidates have been campaigning there on Sunday.