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Dealing with Iran's nuclear program requires tricky diplomacy. But there's low trust
by Michele Kelemen
President Trump says U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iran's nuclear program. Analysts say Iran may have moved its uranium stockpiles. There's little trust, by all sides, in diplomacy.
Final Arguments Heard In Trial Of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher
by Steve Walsh
Attorneys made final arguments in Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher's war crimes trial. The case is now before a military jury.
Former Director Of National Intelligence James Clapper On Trump's Visit To North Korea
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Gen. James Clapper, former director of National Intelligence, about President Trump's visit to North Korea.
Trump Reverses Course, Lifts Some Sanctions Against Chinese Telecom Firm Huawei
President Trump has reversed course and agreed to lift restrictions against Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant. Some members of Trump's administration consider Huawei a serious national security threat.
Opening Day Of NBA's Free Agency Sent The Basketball World Into A Frenzy
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with The Ringer's Haley O'Shaughnessy about the opening day of NBA Free Agency and the drama that took place on Sunday.
Yellow Jackets Have Built Massive Nests In Alabama This Year
Alabama residents are reporting sights of massive yellow jacket nests that can house thousands of wasps and can be several feet long.
Iran Says It Has Exceeded Uranium Limits Set In 2015 Nuclear Deal
by Geoff Brumfiel
Iran announced Monday that it has exceeded the 300 kilogram limit on low-enriched uranium set by the nuclear deal it made with six world powers.
Sen. Bernie Sanders: Idea Of Generational Change Is A 'Pretty Superficial Argument'
by Scott Detrow
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders says he doesn't think age should be a determining factor in the 2020 race. Sanders spoke with NPR about some of his signature platform issues.
Many Of India's Cities Are Getting Water Delivered After Reservoirs Dry Up
by Lauren Frayer
High temperatures, brawls in lines for water, closed offices and productivity drops. Climate change has made this the new summertime normal in India's over-crowded, sweltering cities.
Spider-Man Faces The Usual Villains, An Unusually Tricky Storyline In 'Far From Home'
by Bob Mondello
Marvel's Spider-Man: Far From Home finds Peter Parker on vacation in London when a new super-guy shows up: Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhaal.
Trump Administration To Put $3 Billion Into Network Of Shelters For Migrant Children
by John Burnett
The Trump administration is pumping $3 billion into shelter network for migrant children after reports of kids held in squalid Border Patrol cells. But critics don't want these kids confined at all.
NIH Director On Why He Is Declining To Speak On Panels That Exclude Women
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, about his decision to decline speaking on what he calls "manels" — panels that exclude women.
Looking Back 22 Years To The Handover Of Hong Kong From Britain To China
The current protests in Hong Kong have their roots in the agreement to hand over the territory from Britain to China in 1997.