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What Prisoner Swap Means For Future U.S.-Iran Relations
U.S. officials have confirmed that Iran has released four Americans - including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian. Scott Simon talks with NPR's Peter Kenyon what it means for US-Iran relations.
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Obama Declares State Of Emergency Over Flint's Contaminated Water
The water in Flint, Mich., is contaminated with dangerously high levels of lead. The president has now declared a state of emergency and authorized FEMA to provide assistance.
Implementation Day Arrives: Sanctions On Iran Are Lifted
The International Atomic Energy Agency has announced that Iran has shrunk its nuclear program enough to have sanctions lifted. From banking to pistachios, here's a look at what will happen next.
The View From Tehran
Arthur MacMillan is the Tehran deputy bureau chief at Agence France-Presse. He gives some insight about how the prisoner swap and nuclear deal is being perceived in Iran.
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Luxury And Self-Driving Cars Dominate Auto Show Talk
NPR's Sonari Glinton tells Michel Martin about week one of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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With Leap To HBO, Big Bird's Got A Brand-New Way To Get To 'Sesame Street'
Shiny new digs (in more ways than one) are reshaping the children's TV show, which premieres Saturday on HBO. The show's executive producer — and Elmo himself — tell how the neighborhood's changed.
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Did Supreme Court Justices Forget To Pay The Light Bill?
The high court "went dark" on Tuesday when the lights briefly flickered out during arguments. Justice is blind though, and the case at hand continued through about five minutes of darkness.
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Clinton Widens Lead Over Sanders With Super Tuesday Wins
Hillary Clinton swept the Southern states voting in Super Tuesday contests, and won by wide margins. Democratic pollster Margie Omero, co-host of the podcast The Pollsters, weighs in on the results.
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Democrats Elleithee And Gabbard: Voters Are Asking 'Who's Looking Out For Me?'
Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who endorsed Bernie Sanders, and Georgetown University's Mo Elleithee say though Hillary Clinton is leading the race, Sanders has brought focus and new voices to the party.
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LAPD Reports Shooting 38 People In 2015; A Third Of Cases Involved Mental Illness
In a city where blacks make up 9 percent of the population, nearly a third of those shot by police over a five-year period were black suspects.
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