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Iranian-Americans react to U.S. airstrike on Iran
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
U.S.-Turkey Relations Threatened After Turkey Accepts Air Defense System From Russia
by David Welna
Turkey purchased the S-400 missile defense system from Russia, jeopardizing its relationship with the U.S. and NATO. But there has been mixed messaging from Washington, D.C., about the consequences.
Trump 2020 Campaign Reacts To President's Racist Tweets
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Marc Lotter, strategic communications director for President Trump's 2020 Campaign about the president's racist comments about four congresswomen of color.
Trump Defends Racist Tweets Aimed At Freshman Lawmakers, Reiterates Attack
by Ayesha Rascoe
President Trump's tweets that used racist language about Democratic members of Congress have again brought the focus back to how Trump views non-white Americans.
Guatemalans React To Trump Administration's New Asylum Rule
by Carrie Kahn
Guatemalans react to the Trump administration's announcement that it will move to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants. The crux of the issue: whether to seek asylum elsewhere.
Amazon's Prime Day Marked With Competing Sales And High Profile Walkout
by Alina Selyukh
More than 200 retailers are hosting sales to compete with Amazon's two-day discount event, Prime Day. This year is also marked by the highest profile labor action planned at a U.S. Amazon warehouse.
50 Years After Apollo 11 Moon Landing, NASA Sets Its Sights On Mars
by Mary Louise Kelly
Season 2 Of 'Bundyville' Looks At The Ecosystem Of Anti-Government Extremism
Leah Sottile, reporter and host of the podcast Bundyville, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about season 2 of the podcast, which focuses on anti-government extremism in the American West.
Puerto Rico's Governor Resists Calls To Resign As Protests Against Him Grow
by Adrian Florido
Puerto Rico's governor is resisting calls to resign despite growing protests against his government. The demands follow the release of private text messages between him and top advisers.
Progressive Activists Focus On Denying Former VP Biden Presidential Nomination
by Asma Khalid
Progressive activists see 2020 as a chance to take control of the Democratic Party. Their energy has become focused on denying former Vice President Joe Biden the presidential nomination.
Louisiana Cleanup Underway As Barry Moves North
by Frank Morris
Tropical Storm Barry dropped plenty of rain, caused lots of flooding, toppled trees and knocked out power to thousands. Now the cleanup gets underway as the storm moves north.