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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.
Pompeo Returns To North Korea
by Anthony Kuhn
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in North Korea to discuss an expected summit between the the U.S. and North Korea. He is expected to return with three American detainees.
Sen. Ron Wyden On Gina Haspel And The CIA
President Trump's nomination to lead the CIA sits for hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Sen. Ron Wyden tells Steve Inskeep about what questions he plans to ask Gina Haspel.
Cops Free Texas Woman Who Drove Her Car Into A Lake
A woman fell asleep at the wheel in Texas and drove her car into a lake. She woke to find she could not open the doors and called 911. Body camera video shows police smashing windows to crack her out.
Interpreting The GOP Primary Results
Voters in four states went to the polls to cast votes in highly contested primary races Tuesday. David Greene talks with Steven Law, head of the Senate Leadership Fund, about the implications.
The History Of Using The Fifth Amendment
Commentator Cokie Roberts talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep and answers listener questions about the history of the Fifth Amendment.
Sanctions Expert On Iran Deal Withdrawal
NPR's David Greene speaks with Richard Nephew, who served as the lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team negotiating with Iran over the nuclear agreement.
Document Alleges Russian Billionaire Paid Michael Cohen
by Ryan Lucas
President Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen may have received hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from corporate clients and a Russian billionaire.
European Leaders Respond To Trump's Iran Deal Pullout
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
Going against advice from European allies, President Trump has pulled out of the Iran deal and says he will reimpose economic sanctions. Now European leaders are reacting.
Iraqis To Vote In Parliamentary Elections
by Jane Arraf
Iraqis vote Saturday in the first national elections since ISIS was forced from the country. The prime minister is running for re-election largely on the success against the militants.
News Brief: Cohen Allegedly Received Russian Payments, Trump Ends Iran Deal
Michael Cohen may have received hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from corporate clients and a Russian billionaire. Also, President Trump says the U.S. will withdraw from the Iran deal.