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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
U.K. Moves Toward Ethically Controversial Coronavirus Vaccine Trial
by Joe Palca
The British government has announced plans for a coronavirus vaccine challenge trial: Volunteers will receive an experimental vaccine and then be deliberately exposed to the coronavirus.
Will Veterans Vote For Trump This Year?
by Quil Lawrence
According to exit polls four years ago, Donald Trump won the votes of military veterans by a big margin. NPR discusses whether they will help the president stay in office.
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.
2020 Election Do's And Don'ts
With Election Day two weeks away and voting in full swing, NPR answers listener questions about voting do's and don'ts this year.
U.S. Files Antitrust Suit Against Google
by Shannon Bond
The U.S. Justice Department and 11 states are suing Google, accusing it of maintaining a monopoly in search and in search advertising in violation of antitrust laws.
As Taiwan's Relations With The U.S. Grow Warmer, Tensions With Beijing Rise
by John Ruwitch
The closer Taiwan and the U.S. become, the greater the risk that China could lash out.
Election Law Blogger On The State Of Voting-Related Lawsuits
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, about various election cases and lawsuits two weeks before Election Day.
Iconic Ibiza DJ Jose Padilla Dies At 64
DJ Jose Padilla died this week at age 64. He helped pioneer a genre of electronic music known as "chill-out music."