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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
Blind Runner And His Trio Of Guide Dogs Make History In NYC Half Marathon
Thomas Panek became the first blind person to run the New York City Half Marathon led completely by guide dogs Sunday. Waffle, Westley and Gus all accompanied Panek for different legs of the race.
American Pilots Union Assesses Boeing's Ability To Keep Its Planes Safe
Captain Dennis Tajer, pilot for American Airlines and spokesman for Allied Pilots Association, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the 737 Max 8 crashes and Boeing's communication with pilots.
Germany Risks U.S. Backlash If It Hires Chinese Company Huawei For 5G Tech
by Joanna Kakissis
Germany wants to speed up its mobile data service with 5G technology, which Chinese telecom Huawei is bidding to provide. But if Berlin lets Huawei compete, it faces the Trump administration's wrath.
The Latest On A Deadly Cyclone That Ripped Through Southern Africa
by Eyder Peralta
A powerful cyclone tore across southern Africa late last week and the scale of destruction is only now becoming clear. Mozambique's president says as many as a thousand people may have died.
'The Inventor' Is A Compelling And Critical Look At Startup Culture In Silicon Valley
by Eric Deggans
The The Inventor tells the story of the spectacular rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. The startup duped people into investing in a blood testing technology which never completely worked.
Patrick Shanahan Becomes The Longest-Serving Acting Pentagon Chief
by David Welna
Patrick Shanahan is America's longest-serving acting defense secretary. There is still no sign of a nominee to fill the post on a permanent basis.
New Zealand Prime Minister Says Gun Laws Will Change Following Mosque Shootings
by Rob Schmitz
Friends and family of people killed in the terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand are waiting to bury their loved ones. The prime minister said changes to the country's gun laws are coming.
YouTube's Chief Product Officer On How The Company Responded To Mosque Shootings
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Neal Mohan, chief product officer for YouTube, about how the tech company responded when a video of last week's deadly shootings in New Zealand went viral.