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India's elections have included a wave of anti-Muslim rhetoric by Hindu nationalists
by Diaa Hadid
As Indian six-week-long elections continue, critics are accusing the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP of incitement against the Muslim minority.
Poll Shows Most Americans Support Abortion Rights, But With Some Limitations
by Sarah McCammon
A new NPR/Marist Poll takes a look at how Americans view issues including abortion rights. The poll shows most Americans support abortion rights, but with some limitations.
Protesters In Sudan Vow To Continue Push For Democracy, Even As Violence Grows Worse
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mohamed Elnaiem, a Ph.D. student who has been protesting in Khartoum, Sudan, about their decision to continue protesting even as violence worsens.
Democratic Rep. David Cicilline Discusses Probe Into Big Tech Antitrust Regulations
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I. about Congress' announcement that it will begin investigating top tech companies to determine if they violated antitrust regulations.
Ranchers In The U.S. And Mexico Hope Tariffs Don't Get In The Way Of Beef Market
by Jason Beaubien
A look at the highly-integrated U.S. Mexico beef market as President Trump threatens to impose tariffs on all Mexican imports. Almost equal amounts of beef pass both ways across the border.
Trump Says He Wasn't Trying To Promote Business By Staying At His Ireland Golf Course
by Peter Overby
President Trump spent his last two nights in Europe at a golf course he owns in Ireland. He said he wasn't trying to promote his business.
David Barrie Explores The Science Behind How Animals Find Their Way In 'Supernavigators'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Barrie about his new book, Supernavigators: Exploring the Wonders of How Animals Find Their Way.
Roger Federer And Rafael Nadal Set To Reignite Their Rivalry At French Open Semifinal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim about Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal renewing their rivalry at the French Open.
A Look At The First 6 Months Of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's Term
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is six months into his term. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with political analyst Denise Dresser about the job he's done so far.
TSA Braces For Record Airport Crowds During Summer Travel Season
by David Schaper
Airlines say a record number of people will fly this summer so TSA is working to keep checkpoint lines moving. But the travel industry worries a plan to move agents to border security could increase wait times.