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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.
Medical Marijuana: It's Kosher
Earlier this week ultra-Orthodox Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky ruled that marijuana is, in fact, kosher. That means that it can be consumed over the eight day celebration of Passover for medicinal purposes.
'Islamic Fashion' Creates Controversy In France
by Eleanor Beardsley
Some fashion houses have begun catering to Muslim consumers in Europe with loose-fitting, body-covering clothing lines that include head-covering scarves.
Upsurge In Violence In Syria Threatens Fragile Ceasefire
At least 19 people died Friday in a round of Syrian government air strikes on the city of Aleppo, human rights observers said. Fighting in Syria has intensified in recent weeks.
North Carolina: To Boycott Or Not
What are the ethics of boycotting North Carolina in protest of HB2? We ask Evangelist Rev. Alex McFarland, Duke Divinity School Professor William Willimon and Washington Post columnist Steven Petrow.
One Year Since Riots, Baltimore Activists Gather In Peace
Hundreds of people gathered for a peace march in West Baltimore to mark the anniversary of the death of Freddie Gray and the unrest that followed.
What's At Stake In Tuesday's Elections
Five states in the Northeast go to the polls Tuesday. Bernie Sanders faces a tough challenge on the Democratic side, while Donald Trump leads GOP polls.
Baltimore Police Chief Wants To Reform Department
by Mary Rose Madden
Since the unrest in Baltimore a year ago, new police chief Kevin Davis openly criticizes the Baltimore police department's old strategies — and says he wants to police "smarter."
How Minneapolis Is Mourning Its Purple Son, Prince
by Tom Scheck
The musician's hometown is mourning with solemn vigils, music-filled scenes and plenty of questions about how the artist died.