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78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night
by Scott Detrow
78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night
In New Documentary, Pope Francis Endorses Civil Unions For Same-Sex Couples
by Sylvia Poggioli
In the new documentary Francesco, Pope Francis calls for civil union laws for same-sex couples in what would seem to be a break from traditional Catholic teaching.
A Look At Coronavirus Outbreaks Outside The U.S.
NPR correspondents in South America, the Middle East and Europe discuss the recent spikes in coronavirus cases in their regions.
Deputy White House Press Secretary On Relief Talks, Pandemic
NPR's Tonya Mosley talks with Brian Morgenstern, the White House deputy press secretary, about relief bill negotiations and the ongoing pandemic.
They Took A Gamble And Voted Trump In 2016. Whom Are They Going To Vote For In 2020?
by Debbie Elliott
One Pensacola, Fla., family backed Trump in 2016, acknowledging it was a gamble. NPR checks in to see what they think of his presidency and how they might vote in 2020.
Nigerian Security Forces Open Fire During Protest Against Police Brutality
by Eyder Peralta
Nigerian security forces opened fire on protesters on Tuesday in Lagos, the country's largest city, after the demonstrators broke curfew and refused to clear the streets.
Is It Safe To Reopen Theme Parks In California?
by Greg Allen
California is preparing to allow Disneyland and other theme parks to reopen. In Florida, health authorities say reopening its parks in June hasn't caused outbreaks.
Antitrust Lawsuits: Google 2020 Vs. Microsoft 1998
NPR's Tonya Mosley talks with Timothy Wu, a law professor at Columbia University, about similarities between the 2020 antitrust lawsuit against Google and the Microsoft antitrust case in the 1990s.