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Hear from people in Iran and Israel as the countries continue to exchange airstrikes
People in Iran and Israel share their experiences as airstrikes ordered by the leadership of the two countries continue.
How Not To Pass A Drug Test
An Ohio woman borrowed urine from someone else in an attempt to pass a drug test. It was a problem though, because according to WTOV, the other urine tested positive for drugs.
Toronto Police: 10 Killed, 15 Others Injured In Van Attack
David Greene talks to Christine Birak, of the CBC, about the man who allegedly killed 10 people on a Toronto sidewalk Monday after plowing a rented van into pedestrians along a 1-mile stretch.
Macron Welcomed To The U.S. But Faces Political Challenges In France
As French President Emmanuel Macron visits with President Trump in Washington, David Greene talks to Le Monde Editorial Director Sylvie Kauffman about the political challenges Macron faces at home.
Why The Trumps' First State Dinner Is Significant
President and Mrs. Trump on Tuesday host their first state dinner since arriving at the White House more than a year ago. Steve Inskeep talks to Kate Bennett, a CNN White House correspondent.
Pompeo Expected To Head State, Jackson Not Likely To Be VA Chief
David Greene talks to Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota about the upcoming vote on CIA Director Mike Pompeo to be secretary of State and the nomination of Dr. Ronny Jackson to head the VA.