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Trump says there's an Israel-Iran ceasefire
by Tamara Keith
President Trump said Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, ending 12 days of conflict.
Ashley Madison Hack Inspires Social Scientists To Look Behind The Names
by Shankar Vedantam
A leak of names from one of the world's most famous "adultery" sites, Ashley Madison, got social scientists thinking. They've recently tried to see if people who like to cheat in their marriages also have a propensity to cheat at work.
Donald Trump's Rivals Count On Indiana In Strategy To Block GOP Front-Runner
by Asma Khalid
Indiana could make or break Donald Trump's chances at the GOP nomination. The state is key in Ted Cruz and John Kasich's strategy to force Trump into a contested convention.
More Than A Dozen, Including A Pediatrician, Killed In Attack On Syrian Hospital
by Alice Fordham
A young pediatrician killed by an airstrike on a Syrian hospital was known for his bedside manner with Aleppo's wounded children. The strike signaled the two-month ceasefire is nearly void.
Hillary Clinton's Senate Years Provide Insight Into How She Might Govern
by Susan Davis
NPR takes a look back at Hillary Clinton's Senate years and what her policy and personality say about how she would govern as president.
U.S. Doctors Prepare For Arrival Of Zika Virus
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Dr. Umair Shah, executive director of public health and environmental services in Harris County, Texas, about what they're doing to prepare their community for Zika, and how they're paying for it.
Congress Poised To Approve Bill Designating Bison As National Mammal
Move over bald eagles, there's a new animal in town — bison! The National Bison Legacy Act, which designated the magnificent beasts as the national mammal, passed the House on Tuesday. The Senate is expected to pass the act later this week. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Germaine White, cultural specialist for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes in northwest Montana.
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Eye General Election After Key Primary Wins
by Domenico Montanaro
After winning key Northeastern primaries, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are pivoting to the general election.
Inside A Georgia Immigration Court, One Man Fights To Stay With His Family
by Caitlin Dickerson
Thousands of immigrants go through the Lumpkin, Ga., immigration court yearly. More than 97 percent of them lose and are deported. NPR follows the case of one man whose lawyer thinks he has a shot at winning.
Ted Cruz Chooses Carly Fiorina As Vice Presidential Pick
by Mara Liasson
Sen. Ted Cruz announced Wednesday former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina will join his ticket as a candidate for vice president. Cruz is making a last-ditch effort to deny Donald Trump the Republican nomination.