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U.S. And Iran Offer Different Narratives On The Same Nuclear Deal
Iran and the West have very different views on the outcome of Iran's nuclear negotiations, which concluded this week. Iran is having a much easier time of selling the deal to audiences back home.
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Saudis Face Possible Negative Consequences With Yemen Airstrikes
Saudi Arabia is taking huge risks by staging military operations in Yemen. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to Middle East expert Thomas Lippman about the battle over Shiite Iran's power in the region.
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The Time Coca-Cola Got White Elites In Atlanta To Honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Some big names in business pushed back this week against "religious freedom" laws in Indiana and Arkansas. In 1964, it was Coca-Cola pushing Atlanta's white elites to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
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5 Arrested In Kenyan Attack As Al-Shabab Promises 'Bloodbath'
Some of those arrested in connection with Thursday's deadly attack on a university in the country's east were reportedly trying to flee to neighboring Somalia, where the extremist group is based.
In Kentucky, Rescuers Scramble To Reach People Trapped By Flash Floods
Heavy rains on Thursday and Friday in the state triggered flooding, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
Tribal Fighters Lay Siege To Al-Qaida In Coastal Town
The coalition of tribesmen have vowed to expel fighters from the extremist group and restore order to the Gulf of Aden port.
Owner Of 'Revenge Porn' Site Sentenced To 18 Years In Jail
Kevin Bollaert, who ran a site allowing people to anonymously post nude photos of others and then charged the victims to have them removed, was convicted of identity theft and extortion.
Framework Nuclear Deal Could Be Good News For Iran's Oil Sector
If a final agreement is reached, crippling sanctions on Iran's oil industry could be lifted. But the oil sector faces a number of challenges before ramping up production.
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Coping With California's Drought
In a week when Governor Jerry Brown announced mandatory water restrictions, NPR's Arun Rath talks with reporter Kirk Siegler about his visit to the Sierra Nevada mountains, where the snowpack so vital to the state water supply is dramatically absent.
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Treating Saudi Arabian Jihadists With Art Therapy
The Saudis are trying to rehabilitate convicted terrorists with programs such as art therapy in a resort setting. More than 80 percent have reformed, the Saudis say. But some returned to al-Qaida.
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