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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
There's More News than Ever — But That Doesn't Mean The Truth Is Breaking Through
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to CNN's Jake Tapper, CBS' Lesley Stahl and NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the role of the media in democracy as the public struggles to agree on the same set of facts.
President Biden And GOP Sen. Capito Meet To Discuss Infrastructure Deal
by Kelsey Snell
President Biden met with Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., who is leading the talks for Republicans on an infrastructure bill. Some Democrats are frustrated Biden is willing to compromise on one.
Remembering Red Summer: Years Of Racial Violence 'Set The Stage' For Tulsa Massacre
100 years later, the 1921 race massacre that destroyed a thriving Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Okla., is in the national spotlight. But at the time, this racist violence wasn't limited to Tulsa.
Group Trying To Make Trans And Queer Haven In Colorado Says They're Facing Harassment
by Dan Boyce
A handful of people trying to establish a "trans and queer haven" in rural Colorado say their neighbors are continually harassing them. Critics say they're overstating that to solicit donations.
Why Jumping Spiders Spend All Night Hanging Out — Literally
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
Casinos Aim To Rebound As Las Vegas Returns To Full Capacity
After a year of social distancing restrictions, Las Vegas is reopening at 100% full capacity on June 1.
ESPN Columnist Discusses An Athlete's Obligation To The Press That Covers Them
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with ESPN contributor Howard Bryant about his take on Naomi Osaka refusing to talk to the press then bowing out of the French Open.
Biden Met With Survivors To Commemorate The Tulsa Race Massacre Anniversary
by Ayesha Rascoe
President Biden met with survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre, marking the 100th anniversary of the violent attack that left as many as 300 dead and destroyed a vibrant Black community.
Devastating 2nd Wave Of Coronavirus Has Changed India's Media Landscape
Audie Cornish talks with Manisha Pande of the Indian news outlet "Newslaundry" about how India's devastating second COVID-19 wave has changed local media's coverage of the crisis and the government.