Welcome to the inaugural edition of the MBN Iran Briefing. Iran matters. From the actions of its regime, to the aspirations of its 90+ million citizens, to its role as a regional geopolitical ...
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Prominent university chancellor says anti-Israel campus protests ‘were encouraged from Iran’
Chancellor Kent Syverud of Syracuse University discussed what fueled campus protests at a panel in Washington, D.C., saying they involved 'activists from elsewhere.' ...
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The Battle Iranian Women Are Winning
The mandatory veiling of women was once a pillar of the Islamic Republic. Now it’s almost gone. On a busy sidewalk outside a ...
new video loaded: Inside Iran’s Museum of American Espionage transcript The enduring animosity between the United States and Iran is reflected inside the walls of the former U.S. embassy in Tehran, ...
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at why Iran needs the results of Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections to go its ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Past a row of office cubicles, there’s a folding stepstool set up against the wall. To get outside and onto the roof, you climb through a large, swinging glass window. It’s a ...
According to a joint Miami Herald / WLRN investigation, the Brightline passenger train in Florida has been linked to over 180 deaths since its launch in 2017. Brightline has not been found at fault ...
"No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump and his administration's policies are set to kick-off in cities nationwide Saturday to declare, "America has No Kings." "We’re standing together ...
Ellen Greenberg was stabbed more than 20 times, yet her death was ruled a suicide. After a 13-year-long struggle, her parents managed to get the case reopened. But her death has once again been ruled ...
In the last few months, Diane Keaton's health started to decline. Close friend and songwriter Carole Bayer Sager and record producer Jonas Myrin worked with Keaton last November on a holiday song ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A federal immigration office in Portland, long at the center of protests and controversy, opened its doors to local media this week after months of restricted access. The U.S.
Candice Dodge and her dad, Brian, were cheering on the Buffalo Bills when suddenly, Brian collapsed, his heart not beating. Candice needed her cries for help to be heard above the roar of the crowd.
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