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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.
Israel Says It Won't Allow Reps. Ilhan Omar And Rashida Tlaib To Enter Country
by Daniel Estrin
Israel says it won't allow Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib to enter the country for a trip they have planned for this weekend.
FDA Rolls Out New Graphic Warnings For Cigarette Packages And Tobacco Ads
by Richard Harris
The FDA is once again proposing graphic warning labels for tobacco products. A previous effort was blocked by lawsuits. The new warnings are less graphic than the agency's previous attempt.
Court In Gibraltar Releases Iranian Oil Tanker Despite U.S. Bid To Keep It In Port
by Michele Kelemen
A judge in Gibraltar has ordered the release of an Iranian oil tanker despite a last minute appeal by the Trump administration.
Unknown People Leave 52 TV Sets On 52 Doorsteps In Henrico County, Va.
Fifty-two old TV sets were placed by unknown people on doorsteps in Henrico County, Va., on Sunday. The people wore other TVs covering their heads.
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin Weighs In On Israel's Ban On 2 Freshman Lawmakers
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., about Israel's move to deny entry to two freshman Democrats.
Where Talks Stand Between The U.S. Women's National Team And U.S. Soccer
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sports Illustrated reporter Grant Wahl about the latest in U.S. women's soccer players' lawsuit to secure equal pay.
What Economic Indicators Are Telling Us About A Potential Recession
by Scott Horsley
The stock market paused to catch its breath on Thursday after a steep drop the day before. There are some warning signs of a recession ahead, but others suggest the economy is still resilient.
How New Zealand Has Moved Forward Since The Christchurch Shootings
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Belinda McCammon of Radio New Zealand about how the country has moved forward after a gunman killed 51 people in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.