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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
Veteran Diplomat Weighs In Ahead Of U.S.-North Korea Summit
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Richard Boucher, a former State Department spokesperson who helped lead the U.S. meeting with North Korea in 2000 and who later relayed the message when the U.S. found out North Korea had violated its nuclear agreements.
This App Could Make Roads In Uganda Safer
by Eyder Peralta
Uganda is famous for having one of the worst road safety records in the world, but a technology company has stepped into the market with an app that could help change that.
How Solar Power Is Changing The Lives Of Some In The Philippines
by Michael Sullivan
For islands across the Philippines with spotty electricity, solar energy could be a game changer.
What Daily Life In North Korea Looks Like
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with North Korea expert Jean Lee about what daily life is like in the country and how much the average person knows about the upcoming summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
What Might Be Behind The Mystery Health Problems U.S. Diplomats Are Experiencing
by Jon Hamilton
American diplomats in two countries — China and Cuba — have reported falling ill with symptoms the State Department says are consistent with a concussion or minor traumatic brain injury.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Teacher Honored At Tony Awards As Students Perform
Melody Herzfeld, a drama teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., received the Excellence in Theater Education Award at the Tony Awards Sunday. She sheltered 65 students in a closet in her classroom during the deadly shooting in February.
President Trump And North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Set To Meet For Summit
by Scott Horsley
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet for a historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday.
How President Trump's Actions At The G7 Meeting Could Have Global Ramifications
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, about the long-term ramifications of what happened between President Trump and leaders of the other G-7 countries at their meeting this weekend.
U.S. And North Korea: How We Got Here
American presidents, from Eisenhower to Trump, have been confounded by North Korea. Isaac Stone Fish of the Asia Society explains the history of their relationship.
Coyote In The Crosshairs
by Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi
Concerns Ahead Of Trump-Kim Summit
To understand what's at stake for the United States in the upcoming summit with North Korea, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Ambassador Wendy Sherman and former NATO commander James Stavridis.
Trump-Kim Summit: What To Expect
by Elise Hu
President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un have arrived in Singapore ahead of their historic summit.