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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
House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries On An Official Impeachment Inquiry
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry this evening. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries about where his members stand.
CDC Tells Congress There Are Hundreds More Vaping-Related Injury Cases
by Allison Aubrey
Lawmakers heard more Tuesday about the lung injuries associated with vaping. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there are hundreds more cases on top of the 530 previously confirmed.
House Speaker Pelosi Announces Formal Impeachment Inquiry Into President Trump
by Franco Ordoñez
When did President Trump order a suspension of aid to Ukraine and did he attach conditions for its resumption? Trump says the suspension was tied to corruption and denies he sought a quid pro quo.
Businessman Devin Sloane Sentenced In College Admissions Scandal
by Kirk Carapezza
Businessman Devin Sloane was sentenced to four months in prison and 500 hours of community service Tuesday in the nationwide college admissions bribery and cheating scheme.
Trump Again Emphasizes 'America First' Agenda At U.N. General Assembly
by Michele Kelemen
One year after world leaders laughed at President Trump, he returned to the U.N. General Assembly to underscore his America First agenda. He also held private meetings leaders from the U.K. and Iraq.
House Speaker Pelosi Says She Now Supports An Official Impeachment Inquiry
by Susan Davis
Momentum for impeachment is growing as more Democratic lawmakers say a whistleblower's complaint reportedly involving President Trump marks a turning point.
How Syrians Who Fled Their Country Are Pursuing Justice After Torture From The Regime
by Deborah Amos
A chance meeting became an important part of a Syrian lawyer's struggle to prosecute war crimes cases against the regime. It's an effort taking place in German courts.
2 Years After Hurricane Maria Hit Puerto Rico, The Exact Death Toll Remains Unknown
by Adrian Florido
The exact number of those who died in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria remains unknown two years after the storm made landfall.
Conservative MP Edward Vaizey Weighs In On British Supreme Court Ruling
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with conservative MP Edward Vaizey about the United Kingdom's Supreme Court ruling that Boris Johnson shut down parliament illegally.
ABC's 'Mixed-Ish' Promises To Deepen Conversations On Race and Multiculturalism
by Eric Deggans
Mixed-ish is a sitcom spinoff from Black-ish. It examines growing-up mixed race as a teenager in mid-1980s America.