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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.
Infrastructure Plan Stalled
by David Schaper
The Trump administration's plan to invest in infrastructure seems to be stuck in a rut, even as a week to highlight the nation's infrastructure needs approaches.
Reports Call For Change At NCAA
NPR's David Greene talks to sports journalist Kevin Blackistone about the NCAA's future after numerous corruption investigations and recent reports calling for changes.
State Department Official On Iran Deal
President Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. Steve Inskeep talks with Andrew Peek, a State Department official who handles policy on Iraq and Iran.
Dr. Drai Beats Dr. Dre
The rapper Dr. Dre tried to stop gynecologist Draion Burch from going by Dr. Drai. The rapper filed a trademark dispute, but the U.S. trademark office did not see any risk of confusion.
Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat's Teenage Years In 'Boom For Real'
by Neda Ulaby
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat is a new documentary featuring interviews with those who knew the late artist as he was just beginning to ascend the art world ladder.
House Rolls Back Guidance On Auto Lending
NPR's David Greene speaks to Rep. Jeb Hensarling and the Center for Responsible Lending's Debbie Goldstein about the vote to repeal CFPB guidance meant to protect car buyers from discriminatory loans.
Trial Test Indicates Noncitizens Plan To Avoid 2020 Census
The Trump administration is adding a citizenship question to forms for the 2020 census. Some immigrants in Central Falls, Rhode Island, say they're afraid to be counted.
Trump Seems Poised To Break The Iran Nuclear Deal
Steve Inskeep talks to New York Times correspondent Thomas Erdbrink about what happens if the Trump administration re-imposes sanctions on Iran. Such a move could unravel the nuclear deal.
Trump To Announce In Hours Whether U.S. Withdraws From Iran Nuclear Deal
President Trump has long been critical of the agreement. Rachel Martin talks to Robert Malley, the lead White House negotiator on the deal under President Obama.
White House Director On Iran Nuclear Deal, Gina Haspel Nomination
Steve Inskeep talks to Marc Short, the president's Legislative Affairs director, about the Iran nuclear deal and Trump's pick for CIA director. Confirmation hearings begin Wednesday for Gina Haspel.
Several Key States Hold Primaries On Tuesday
by Scott Detrow
Primaries are being held in West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and North Carolina. Those states include some of the most competitive Senate races in 2018.