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A bloody nose, a last hurrah for friends, and more prom memories you shared with us
by Mansee Khurana
We asked for your favorite prom night memories. Here's what you shared.
N.Y. Attorney General Files Suit Against Trump Foundation
Barbara Underwood is suing the Donald J. Trump Foundation and its board of directors. Host David Greene talks with Bobby Allyn of WHYY about the investigation and about Trump's response on Twitter.
News Brief: Pompeo In Asia, DOJ Reports On Clinton Email Investigation
Mike Pompeo is in Asia to reassure America's allies. Also, an internal Justice Department watchdog is releasing a report on the handling of the Clinton email investigation.
Pompeo Talks To North Korea's Neighbors About Trump-Kim Summit
by Rob Schmitz
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to South Korea and China. He talked to leaders there about the nuclear threat, trade friction and military exercises and clarified some Trump remarks.
Rep. Francis Rooney On North Korea And Iran Deal
Republican Rep. Francis Rooney of Florida talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about the idea of the Iran deal as a template for any agreement to denuclearize North Korea.
Inspector General To Release Report On DOJ Clinton Email Probe
by Ryan Lucas
The Justice Department's internal watchdog releases the findings of its investigation into the department's handling of the investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server.
Concern Is High Over Facebook's Role In Fanning Violence In Myanmar
by Anthony Kuhn
U.N. investigators say Facebook has provided a platform for hate speech that may have facilitated genocide in Myanmar. Civil society groups in Myanmar are pressing Facebook to clean up its act.