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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
Even With Minimum Wage Increases, There's A Huge Gap In The Cost Of Living
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with David Cooper, senior economic analyst for the Economic Policy Institute, about minimum wage increases in 2019.
U.S. Officials Visit American Man Detained In Moscow On Spying Charges
by Michele Kelemen
U.S. officials visited an American man detained in Moscow on espionage charges. The Trump administration said it would demand Paul Whelan's immediate release if the detention "is not appropriate."
As The Total Number Of Women In Congress Reaches An All-Time High, GOP Numbers Drop
by Danielle Kurtzleben
The number of Republican women in Congress is dropping as Democrats seat even more female members. Republican women say their party hasn't done enough to recruit strong candidates and support them.
What's Happening In North Carolina's 9th District As Congress Begins Its New Session
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with WSOC-TV reporter Joe Bruno, who has been covering the absentee ballots investigation in the election in Congressional District 9 in Charlotte, N.C.
Lawmakers Meet Trump At White House For Talks Amid Government Shutdown
by Scott Detrow
President Trump invited top bipartisan congressional leaders for a briefing on border security as the partial government shutdown entered its 12th day on Wednesday.
Purdue Superfan Tyler Trent Dies At 20 After Battling Cancer
Tyler Trent, the former Purdue University student and superfan who captured the attention of sports fans nationwide with his fight against terminal cancer, died Monday at 20.
What Some Of The Men Felled By The #MeToo Movement Are Doing Now
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Washington Post columnist Monica Hesse about how a number of high-profile men castigated in the #MeToo movement conducted themselves in 2018.