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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
Rudy Giuliani's Role In Trump Ukraine Call
by Ryan Lucas
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, met with an adviser to the Ukrainian president to urge Kiev to investigate Hunter Biden. Is this sort of pressure proper, improper or illegal?
Travelers Stranded Around The World After Thomas Cook Travel Agency Collapses
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Crichton, a former pilot for the U.K. travel agency, Thomas Cook. The company's collapse has left hundreds of thousands of travelers stranded around the world.
Trial Begins In Case Of Former Dallas Police Officer Who Killed Unarmed Black Man
by Wade Goodwyn
Opening statements began Monday in the trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger. Guyger is accused in the fatal shooting of her neighbor Botham Jean, when she entered the wrong apartment.
Endangered Florida Grasshopper Sparrows Released Into The Wild Despite Concerns
by Amy Green
There are fewer than 80 Florida grasshopper sparrows left in the wild. As researchers release more into the wild, there's a fight brewing about whether that's the best plan to save them.
Music Review: Brittany Howard Releases Her Debut Solo Album, 'Jamie'
by Tom Moon
Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes has released her first solo album, Jamie, in honor of her sister who died from cancer as a teenager. The album that began as a way to heal is also a call to action.
Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Discusses App's New Features Meant To Fight Bullying
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Instagram head Adam Mosseri about how it is adding protections for users, while preserving influencers' ability to make money through the platform.
The Bidens And Ukraine, Explained
by Greg Myre
President Trump is responding to questions about a call he had with Ukraine's president by trying to push the spotlight onto former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Here's the backstory.
Joe Kennedy's Campaign To Oust Sen. Markey Shows Generational Divide Among Democrats
by Anthony Brooks
The only member of the Kennedy political dynasty in Congress has decided to challenge a sitting Democratic senator for his seat. The race exposes generational divides within the party.
Israel's Supreme Court To Decide Whether To Deport American Human Rights Advocate
by Daniel Estrin
Israel's supreme court will rule whether to deport the local director of Human Rights Watch, after the Israeli government said he's taken positions that violate its anti-boycott law.