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Broadway shows are more expensive than ever to make, but audiences aren't showing up
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Boris Kachka about the dynamics of Broadway today. Kachka has a look behind the curtain in his piece for Vulture, headlined "We've Hit Peak Theater."
Cave Divers Mobilized Quickly To Help Trapped Soccer Team
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Bill Whitehouse, vice chairman of the British Cave Rescue Council, about the mission to rescue a soccer team and their coach trapped inside a cave in Thailand.
German Scientists Photograph Formation Of A Planet
A German team has managed to photograph a planet forming in a distant solar system.
Latest On Census Lawsuits In Court
A federal judge heard arguments in New York City for the largest of the six lawsuits brought against the citizenship question the Trump administration added to the 2020 census.
Final 8 World Cup Teams Set
One of the most surprising aspects of this year's soccer tournament is which of the big powerhouses didn't make the cut.
Where The U.S. Relationship Stands With Mexico With López Obrador In Charge
What will the U.S.-Mexico relationship look like now that Mexicans have elected Andrés Manuel López Obrador? NPR talks with Arturo Sarukhan, former Mexican ambassador to the U.S.
Deadspin: Serena Williams Is One Of The Most Drug Tested Tennis Players
Serena Williams is the most decorated player in tennis today. According to Deadspin, she's also been tested for performance enhancing drugs more than twice as often as other top American women players. Why has she been singled out? Deadspin's Laura Wagner explains.
'Embedded' Reports On Coal From Appalachia
Coal is booming. Coal is dying. Both sentences are true to some extent, as Kelly McEvers and Chris Benderev found out while reporting from central Appalachia for the podcast, Embedded.
Trump Goes After Harley-Davidson On Twitter
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Chad Bown of the Peterson Institute about the spat between President Trump and Harley-Davidson. Trump says he's working with other motorcycle makers to come to the U.S.