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Weapons and war: Parallels between Iran and Iraq
by Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Steve Coll about the parallels between Iraq and Iran when it comes to discussions of a potential war due to an adversarial country's weapons program.
Can I Just Tell You: Remembering Dr. Carl Bell
by Michel Martin
In her essay, NPR's Michel Martin reflects on the life of Carl Bell, a psychiatrist who died earlier this month at the age of 71.
Reddit's Alexis Ohanian On His Push For Paternity Leave
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian about his article in The New York Times advocating for increased paternity leave.
Hong Kong Lawmaker: 'Our Demands Are Reasonable'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alvin Yeung, a member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and leader of the Civic Party, a pro-democracy political party, about the ongoing protests there.
Actor Diane Guerrero Talks Family Separation Firsthand
NPR's Michel Martin talks with actor Diane Guerrero about immigration and the lasting effects of family separation, something she experienced when she was 14.
In Kashmir, 'Fear Is Palpable From Both Sides'
Journalist Rahul Pandita tells NPR's Michel Martin about his recent 10-day trip in the contested, Indian-controlled Kashmir region, which had its semi-autonomous status revoked earlier this month.
Movie: 'Blinded By The Light'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gurinder Chadha about her new film, Blinded by the Light.
In Congo, Dancing Amid A Fight Against Ebola
by Eyder Peralta
While Ebola ravages parts of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, some are able to find joy through dance.
Palestinian Activist On Rep. Tlaib: Nobody Should Be Humiliated For Visiting Homeland
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Fadi Quran about the controversy surrounding Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib's decision not to visit Israel and the West Bank.
Stacey Abrams Talks New 2020 Voter Protection Initiative
Former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams tells NPR's Michel Martin about her efforts to extend voter protection programs.
Documentary Review: 'One Child Nation'
by Bob Mondello
China's most far-reaching social experiment — a multi-decade attempt at population control — is the subject of the documentary One Child Nation.
Critics Say Trump Administration Is Weakening Endangered Species Act
by Nathan Rott
The Trump administration is changing how the Endangered Species Act is applied. Critics say it will limit consideration of climate change, but others question if there will be any impact at all.