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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.
British Inquest Finds Police At Fault For Hillsborough Soccer Stadium Disaster
by Lauren Frayer
An inquest into the deaths of 96 soccer fans in a British sports stadium has concluded that faulty policing was responsible. The supporters of Liverpool Football Club were crushed to death during a game in 1989. Their relatives had to fight for nearly 30 years to overcome a police cover-up, which included allegations that the fans themselves were to blame for the disaster.
'Reuters' Reporter Explores Life In Chernobyl 30 Years After Nuclear Disaster
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Matthias Williams, chief Ukraine correspondent for Reuters, about what Chernobyl is like today 30 years after the nuclear power plant exploded.
As Law School Applicant Pool Shrinks, Student Bodies Diversify
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Aaron Taylor, a law professor at St. Louis University who monitors patterns of student enrollment, about the declining number of people applying to law school.
Hillary Clinton Hopes To Extend Delegate Lead As She Eyes General Election
by Tamara Keith
Hillary Clinton has started pivoting toward the general election as she hopes to extend her delegate lead Tuesday night out of the reach of Bernie Sanders.
GOP Rivals Focus On Future Contests To Deny Donald Trump The Nomination
Donald Trump is hoping for big wins in Tuesday's primaries, as his rivals focus on future contests to deny him the nomination.
When Personalization Leads To Discrimination On AirBnB
In the sharing economy, the goal to personalize the exchange can have some unintended consequences. The Hidden Brain podcast explores how discrimination plays out on AirBnB.
Supreme Court Sides With Police Officer In Yard Sign Case
by Nina Totenberg
If you pick up a yard sign at a candidate's HQ and you are a police officer, are you committing an actionable offense?