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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.
Hubbard Broadcasting CEO Explains Switch From Trump Blocker To Backer
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Hubbard Broadcasting CEO and GOP donor Stan Hubbard about his backing of Donald Trump's presidential campaign. The broadcasting executive once donated money to stop Trump from clinching the nomination. Now, he's saying he is supporting Trump.
Public Defenders In The Bronx, N.Y., File Lawsuit Over Court Delays
by Joel Rose
Public defenders in the Bronx filed a lawsuit Tuesday against lawmakers in New York. They charge that courts are chronically understaffed, jeopardizing the right to a speedy trial for many defendants.
White House Says Hiroshima Visit Should Not Be Viewed As An Apology
In light of President Obama's announcement that he will visit Hiroshima later this month, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dartmouth professor Jennifer Lind about the significance of the visit.
North Carolina Police Struggle To Enforce Transgender Bathroom Law
North Carolina's bathroom law, known as HB2, has no enforcement provision. NPR explores what is actually in the law, and how it affects what cities and police departments around the state are doing around restrooms and gender.
North Carolina Lawmakers Take Bold Stand In Fight Over Bathroom Law
by Michael Tomsic
Indiana folded quickly on its "religious freedom" bill, but North Carolina lawmakers, especially top leaders, have shown little sign of wavering. NPR takes a look at the differences between the two state laws.
Tough-Talking Philippine Mayor On Track To Become Next President
by Michael Sullivan
A controversial candidate known for tough talk, a tough stance on crime and links to a death squad is on track to become the next president of the Philippines.
Bitcoin Evangelist Touts Digital Currency As New Hope For Wall Street
by Aarti Shahani
Bitcoin gets a lot of attention because drug dealers sometimes use to buy and sell drugs on the digital underground. But that's not all it is. Turns out Bitcoin is also the great new hope on Wall Street — a tool that is so powerful, it might even be able to keep traders honest. Well, there's a Bitcoin evangelist making that case.
Donald Trump Attempts To Clarify Comments On Federal Debt Payments
by Scott Horsley
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held no public events Monday, but he nonetheless called into several cable television shows in an effort to clarify statements from last week about how he might negotiate federal deficit payments. His earlier remarks had plenty of economists in an uproar.
Music Review: 'A Moon Shaped Pool,' Radiohead
by Tom Moon
NPR's Tom Moon reviews the ninth album from Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool.