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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
Trump's Lasting Influence On The U.S. Immigration System
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Tessa Stuart about her reporting on the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Utahns Who Voted Third-Party In 2016 Face Another Tough Choice
by Sonja Hutson
Nearly 1 in 5 voters in conservative Utah voted for a third-party candidate in 2016 rather than back Donald Trump. We'll find out who they're voting for this year.
Troll Watch: How Tech Is Cracking Down On Election Disinformation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Camille Francois, chief innovation officer for the research firm Graphika, about trends in disinformation this election season and how tech companies are responding.
A Biden Win Could Mean A Loss For Israel's Netanyahu
by Daniel Estrin
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu has been one of President Trump's closest allies, with each of them helping the other's political fortunes. Now that could be in doubt.
Alex Gibney On New Documentary, 'Totally under Control'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Alex Gibney about his new documentary, which goes inside the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus.
Fossilized Human Trackway Discovered At White Sands National Park
The longest fossilized human trackway has been discovered at White Sands National Park in New Mexico. Details of this discovery will be informing history for generations, archaeologists say.
Former Mexican Defense Secretary Arrested In The U.S. On Drug-Trafficking Charges
by Carrie Kahn
U.S. authorities have arrested Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, a former Mexican defense secretary, on charges of international drug trafficking and money laundering.
'Black Sun' Offers A Fantasy Set In Ancient Pre-Columbian Americas
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Rebecca Roanhorse about her new book, Black Sun, which takes inspiration from ancient pre-Columbian Indigenous civilizations.
What's The Impact of Bars Shutting Down on Innovations and New Ideas?
There's a long history of bars playing a vital role in innovation and economic growth. NPR discusses what may happen now that the coronavirus pandemic has shut down so many of them.
Doctor On Wisconsin Hospital Preparation Amid Coronavirus Surge
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nasia Safdar, medical director of infection control and protection at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, about a spike in coronavirus cases in Wisconsin.
Furniture Industry Booms Despite The Pandemic
by Naomi Prioleau
In North Carolina — and across the country — furniture manufacturers are experiencing an unexpected economic boom despite the pandemic forcing some businesses to close or lay off staff.
HBO To Present Adaptation Of Broadway Hit 'David Byrne's American Utopia'
by Eric Deggans
HBO will premiere on Saturday David Byrne's American Utopia, Spike Lee's adaptation of the hit Broadway show. It might be one of the best concert movies since Stop Making Sense more than 30 years ago.