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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 Administration's Prescription Drug Importation Plan Is Likely To Face Challenges
by Tamara Keith
The Trump administration announced plans to allow the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. But the plan is just the first step and is likely to face challenges.
How Voters In Suburban Philadelphia Are Reacting To Trump's Tweets About Baltimore
by Laura Benshoff
Voters outside Philadelphia react to President Trump's racially-charged tweets about Baltimore. They're mixed on how seriously they should take the president's words.
West Virginia Hosts 24th World Scout Jamboree With More Than 41,000 Attending Scouts
by Glynis Board
Tens of thousands of young people from more than 150 countries are in West Virginia. They're at the 24th World Scout Jamboree which is in the U.S. for the first time since 1967.
What Mitch McConnell's Early Political Days Say About The Senate Majority Leader
by Kelly McEvers
Mitch McConnell's early political races provide clues on how he approaches politics, and how the Kentucky Republican ultimately ascended to the position of Senate Majority Leader.
Mashrou' Leila Performance Cancelled At Lebanon Music Festival
by Ruth Sherlock
After objections by Christian leaders in Lebanon, organizers of a festival there cancelled an upcoming appearance by Mashrou' Leila, a popular band with an openly gay lead singer.
Kentucky Coal Miners Protest After Not Being Paid By Company That Declared Bankruptcy
by Sydney Boles
Coal miners in Harlan, Ky., are protesting this week after Blackjewel, one of the nation's largest coal companies, declared bankruptcy without enough money to pay workers their final paychecks.
FAA Officials Face More Questions On Why It Approved Boeing's 737 Max Jets
by Russell Lewis
Federal Aviation Administration officials faced more tough questions Wednesday from Congress on why it approved the Boeing 737 MAX and then didn't ground the plane after the first fatal crash.
Who Is Marianne Williamson, The Writer And Spiritual Leader Running For President?
Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson is not a traditional candidate in the 2020 race. The writer and spiritual leader's name was the most googled of Tuesday's debate participants.
10 More Candidates Face Off On Night 2 Of 2nd Democratic Presidential Debate
The second night of the Democratic primary debates in Detroit will feature the frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, who is expected to face challenges from Sens. Harris, Booker and others.