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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.
Trump And French President Macron Commemorate 75th Anniversary Of D-Day
by Eleanor Beardsley
In Normandy, on the 75th anniversary of D-Day, President Trump and French President Macron hailed the heroes of the invasion and celebrated the post-war peace and prosperity they secured.
Louisville's International Airport Renamed After Muhammad Ali
by Amina Elahi
Louisville's international airport officially has a new name after hometown boxing hero Muhammad Ali. The Muslim community is celebrating the switch and symbolism behind it.
Boston Vies For 3rd Major Sports Title In A Year As Bruins Compete For Stanley Cup
by Tovia Smith
The Boston Bruins are in the Stanley Cup finals. If they win, it would be the third major sports championship for the city of Boston in a year's time.
Microplastics Have Invaded The Deep Ocean — And The Food Chain
by Christopher Joyce
Some Police Officers Are Finding Tasers Less Effective Than They Once Were
by Curtis Gilbert
There have been lawsuits claiming Taser shocks are deadly, but another problem gets less attention; officers often find them ineffective — leading to fatal shootings when they don't subdue a suspect.
Former U.S. Ambassador To Mexico Discusses Trump's Tariff Plan
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with John Negroponte, former ambassador to Mexico under President George H. W. Bush, about his criticism of President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Mexican imports.
Meet Hoss, The 4-Foot Tall, 130-Pound Hairball On Tour This Summer
A barber in Cambridge, Ohio, started collecting hair from his salon and glued it all together into a ball. Believe It or Not, the Ripley's organization now has it and it's on tour this summer.
D-Day Veteran Remembers Deadly Battle
Ray Lambert, one of the few living veterans who fought in the 1944 battle, was in the first wave of U.S. troops to hit Omaha Beach. The army medic returns to Normandy to mark 75 years since D-Day.