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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
U.S. Border Patrol Agents Step Up Cellphone Searches
by Brian Naylor
The Border Patrol has almost tripled the number of people it demands turn over their cellphones coming into and leaving the U.S. Some in Congress now want to require a warrant first.
Alabama Governor Resigns Over Alleged Affair And Cover-Up
by Debbie Elliott
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has resigned after pleading guilty to abusing his office, allegedly to conceal an affair with a top political adviser.
Wireless Industry Lobbies States In Preparation For New Technology
by Austin Jenkins
Telecom companies are aggressively lobbying state lawmakers across the country as the industry prepares to roll out the next generation of wireless technology.
Russia Follows Old Playbook To Gain Global Influence
by Jackie Northam
Moscow has an old playbook for entangling people it hopes to bring under its control. NPR takes a look at its tools, including loans and deals by people connected to the government.
New York Daily News And ProPublica Win Pulitzer For Public Service Journalism
by Lynn Neary
Writers, editors and artists took home Pulitzer Prizes across 21 categories on Monday. Among the winners was author Colson Whitehead for his novel, The Underground Railroad.
Music News: Pultizer Prize Winners, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with NPR Music Senior Editor Jacob Ganz and NPR's classical music producer, Tom Huizenga, about the winner of the Pulitzer Prize in music, the newest inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and rapper Kanye West going platinum for his latest album.