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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.
Protesters Surround RNC Headquarters Amid Trump Meetings
Colorful protests surrounded Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., Thursday morning as Donald Trump met with House Speaker Paul Ryan and other officials inside.
How North Carolina's House Bill 2 Governs Bathrooms And Beyond
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Bob Joyce, a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Government, for a closer look at what North Carolina's House Bill 2 actually does regarding bathrooms and beyond.
Brazil's Senate Votes To Remove President Dilma Rousseff From Office
by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
Brazil's ousted President Dilma Rousseff describes the effort to impeach her as a coup. Stepping in to replace her is Vice President Michel Temer, who has named an all-male and all-white cabinet — this in a highly diverse nation in which 53 percent are Afro decedent.
In Polluted India, Negative Ion Necklaces Vow To Help You Breathe Easier
by Geoff Brumfiel
In India, there is money to be made fighting air pollution. NPR examines one product geared towards the bad air: a negative ion necklace.
Indian Auto Maker Balances Luxury With Global Sustainability
by Sonari Glinton
The luxury brand Jaguar is now owned by an Indian car company, Tata. A drive through the Los Angeles hills in a super high-end convertible provides some insights into what a country's auto industry says about its role in the world.
House Speaker Paul Ryan To Meet With Donald Trump In Attempt To Mend Ties
by Susan Davis
House Speaker Paul Ryan says he is unable, right now, to support the Republican Party's de facto nominee Donald Trump. This has put him in direct conflict with some members of the congressional GOP who do support Trump. Ryan and Trump will meet Thursday and attempt to mend fences.
Opening Statements Begin In Minneapolis ISIS Recruitment Trial
by Dina Temple-Raston
Opening statements began in what is billed as America's largest ISIS recruitment trial. The government says it will offer testimony and secret recordings of the defendants planning to go to Syria and join ISIS. Defense attorneys say their clients were not part of any conspiracy and are being wrongly portrayed as terrorists.
How The Zika Virus Damages The Brain
by Michaeleen Doucleff