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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
New Zealand Reflects After Violence Strikes Muslim Community
by Rob Schmitz
The Muslim community of Christchurch, New Zealand, is trying to recover after Friday's shooting at two mosques that left 50 people dead.
In Theranos Documentary 'The Inventor,' Filmmakers Capture A Stubborn Elizabeth Holmes
Alex Gibney's new documentary looks at the case of Elizabeth Holmes and her fraudulent startup. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gibney and Tyler Shultz, former Theranos employee and whistleblower.
Georgetown Students React To Admissions Fraud Scandal
A bribery and admissions fraud scandal has touched several universities, including Georgetown. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Georgetown seniors Christian Paz, Margaret Gach and Ramon Lyons.
Americans Hold Vigils Following New Zealand Mosque Shootings
People across the U.S. have been gathering to show support for the Muslim worshipers who came under attack in New Zealand on Friday.
Ethiopian Flight Data Shows Similarities To Indonesian Crash Of Same Boeing Model
by Russell Lewis
Ethiopia's Transport Minister said a preliminary review of the flight data from last week's plane crash reveals "clear similarities" in that accident and the crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX last October.
U.K. Reflects On Identity As Brexit Saga Drags On
by Frank Langfitt
After two years of turmoil and negotiations, Britain's parliament voted to extend the March 29 deadline on Brexit. This political saga has left people in the U.K. fed up with politics.
Barbershop: Muslim Group Reacts To New Zealand Shootings
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with a multinational group of Muslims to get their reaction to the shootings in New Zealand: Tahir Nawaz, Mohamed Labidi, Mona Eltahawy, and Johari Abdul-Malik.
Former Neo-Nazi: White Supremacy 'Is Certainly Not A Fringe Movement'
The alleged attacker in the New Zealand shooting appears to have been motivated by white supremacy. NPR's Michel Martin asks former neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini what draws people to white supremacy.
Leyla McCalla Talks New Album From SXSW
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Leyla McCalla at the South by Southwest festival about her latest album, The Capitalist Blues.