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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
'Overly Attached Girlfriend' Meme Star Turns Online Fame Into Comedy Career
by Jasmine Garsd
Laina Morris is the real person behind the Internet meme known as the "Overly Attached Girlfriend."
Jordan Spieth's Masters Win Signifies Bright Future For American Golf
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to golf writer Ron Sirak about 21-year-old Jordan Spieth, whose record-breaking win at the Masters Sunday is causing many to call him the next Tiger Woods.
After Years Of GOP Support, Cuban-Americans Become More Democratic
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Guillermo Grenier, a sociology professor at Florida International University.
Chinese Women's Rights Activists Released From Jail
by Anthony Kuhn
Police in China have released five women's rights activists on bail. They are suspected of disturbing public order, and may still be indicted at a later date. The case has caused an international outcry and a chilling effect on gender rights work.
Murky Saudi Relationship Leaves Pakistan Conflicted On Yemen Conflict
NPR's Arun Rath talks to Arif Rafiq, an adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute, on Pakistan's uneasy position in Yemen's conflict.
Brazilians Protest Massive Government Corruption Scandal
by Lourdes Garcia-Navarro
Across the country, Brazilians took to the streets to protest a scandal at the state oil company, which has implicated members of the government, senior politicians and businessmen.