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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
Are Car Insurers Making Minorities Pay Higher Premiums?
by Michel Martin
Julia Angwin of ProPublica discusses a new study that found, on average, drivers who live in white neighborhoods pay less for car insurance than those in predominantly non-white neighborhoods.
Students From Different Cultures Collaborate To Communicate With Each Other
by Katrina Schwartz
At one high school in San Francisco, students speak 18 different languages, and while students can't totally communicate with one another, they're working hard to learn English and other cultures.
Churches Still Figuring Out How To Protect Immigrants And Themselves
Hundreds of churches across the country are taking part in the "new sanctuary movement" by offering refuge to undocumented immigrants to protect them from deportation, but not without obstacles.
Deconfliction Likely To Come Up During Secretary Tillerson's Meeting With Russia
by Michel Martin
Former U.S. State Department Under Secretary Nicholas Burns explains the meaning of "deconfliction" and how it relates to the Syrian conflict.
Somali President Offers Jihadi Group Amnesty Option For 60 Days
Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has said the country is at war with al-Shabab, a jihadi group. He has given the group 60 days to surrender in return for education and jobs.
'Alive And Kicking' Chronicles Deep History Of Swing Dancing
by Michel Martin
Filmmaker Susan Glatzer and swing dance legend Norma Miller discuss the new documentary Alive and Kicking. The film chronicles the birth, decline and renewal of American swing dancing.
Trump Supporters React To Syria Airstrikes
President Donald Trump ran for president promising fewer foreign entanglements, a position many voters supported. After his decision to strike Syria, what do his supporters think?
Listeners Create #NPRpoetry Using Prominent Political Themes
As National Poetry Month continues, we share two listeners' poems about education funding in Oklahoma and another about the importance of activism.
International Reactions To U.S. Strike On Syria Are Mixed
by Michel Martin
U.S. airstrikes against Syria have received both praise and condemnation abroad. Abderrahim Foukara, Al-Jazeera's Washington bureau chief discusses those reactions.