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Hamas released the last U.S.-Israeli citizen believed to be alive and held hostage
by Carrie Kahn
Hamas has released the last remaining live U.S. Israeli dual citizen who has was held hostage in Gaza. The release was brokered in a deal between Hamas and the U.S.
Obama's Style Of Diplomacy Pays Off In Iran Nuclear Deal
by Scott Horsley
The nuclear agreement with Iran could be a good example of the Obama doctrine — showing the president's determination to reach out to adversaries — that he's talked about since his first campaign for the White House.
NASA Spacecraft Flies Past Pluto After 10-Year Journey
by Geoff Brumfiel
On Tuesday morning, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft swooped past the surface of Pluto. The vast distance between Earth and Pluto means they're still waiting to hear what happened.
MLB All Stars Mark Changing Perception Of Performance Enhancing Drugs
Baseball players caught using performance enhancing drugs have been permanently tainted with shame. NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Jonah Keri of Grantland about how that perception has changed.
How Long Would It Take To Drive To Pluto?
by Adam Frank
As New Horizons completes its journey to the far reaches of the solar system, NPR takes a look at just how long it takes to get to Pluto.
Residents Of Harper Lee's Hometown Celebrate 'Go Set A Watchman'
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Spencer Madrie, the owner of the Ol' Curiosities and Book Shoppe in downtown Monroeville, Ala., for the reaction to Harper Lee's latest book, Go Set a Watchman.
Sen. Ben Cardin: Iran Nuclear Deal Still Raises 'A Lot Of Questions'
Congress is set to begin reviewing the nuclear deal with Iran. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the agreement.
U.N. Security Council Prepares To Implement Iran Nuclear Deal
by Michele Kelemen
The United Nations Security Council will take up resolutions to implement the nuclear deal with Iran as soon as next week.
Both Iran, U.S. Took 'Leap Of Faith' In Coming To Nuclear Agreement
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Vali Nasr, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, about the Iran nuclear deal.
After Nuclear Deal, Iranian Oil Could Flow At Molasses Pace
by Jackie Northam
Iran holds the fourth-largest oil reserves in the world, and the nuclear deal could mean millions oil barrels flowing into an already saturated market, pushing the global price down further.
Negotiators Reach Deal On Iran's Nuclear Program
by Peter Kenyon
NPR looks at what's in the nuclear deal with Iran and the mood in Vienna.
Greeks React To New Bailout Deal
by Eleanor Beardsley
Greeks say they are disappointed with the harsh conditions attached to the country's third bailout, but most are relieved that their country will stay in the eurozone.