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South Korean Officials Say North Korea Has Pledged To Shut Down Its Main Nuclear Site

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to close the country’s main nuclear testing site in May. For more on what this signifies, NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Jean Lee of the Wilson Center.

Secretary Of State Pompeo Meets With Allies, Offers Tough Talk On Iran

Hours after his confirmation as Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo took off for Europe and the Middle East. His hosts in Saudi Arabia and Israel have welcomed his tough talk on Iran.

What Today’s Gun Control Activists Can Learn From Old Battles

In the 1980s, the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan and the shooting of his press secretary, Jim Brady, led to a call for gun control. Decades later, students who survived the Parkland, Fla., shooting have reenergized the debate.

Left vs. Left: Richard Cordray and Dennis Kucinich Battle for Governor of Ohio

The state’s Democratic primary raises the question: Who has the truest claim to progressivism in 2018, when both candidates can credibly grab at the label?

Hardy, Mahtook rock Bats as Louisville loses at Toledo

Justin Nicolino took the loss for the Bats, who return home for a series with Columbus starting Monday.

        

In the Kentucky Derby, experts like trainer Bill Mott respect the unknown with their horses

Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott knows the Kentucky Derby can leave even the best trainers and experts guessing if a horse has what it takes.

        

LeBron James fights through cramps, carries Cavs to incredible Game 7 win over Pacers

LeBron James and the Cavs are moving on after his incredible Game 7 against the Pacers.

        

Central American Migrants Arrive At U.S. Border To An Uncertain Future

A group of migrants, mostly from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador are seeking political asylum in the U.S. Their trip has garnered heavy attention following remarks by President Trump.

Mott expects lightly raced Hofburg to move forward in Kentucky Derby 2018

The Florida Derby runner-up has just three career starts but could be a horse to watch on Saturday.

        

‘A Silent Extinction’: Finding Peace And Saving Giraffes On A Lake In Kenya

Nearly 40 percent of giraffes were wiped out in one generation. Now, Kenyan conservation efforts are helping to bring them back.

Los Angeles Tests the Power of ‘Play Streets’

In the Boyle Heights neighborhood, a design intervention led by residents and activists unveils a “playground in a box” to reclaim streets for public life.

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