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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
DOJ Orders Review Of Agreements That Target Unconstitutional Policing
by Carrie Johnson
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ordered the Justice Department to review agreements that seek to overhaul troubled police departments, which he says isn't the federal government's job.
Education Department Casts Doubts On Public Service Loan Forgiveness
by Anya Kamenetz
A legal filing by the Education Department last week calls into question the future of a program that allowed a student's loan to be forgiven after 10 years of work in the public sector.
Moscow Says St. Petersburg Suspect Was Suicide Bomber From Kyrgyzstan
Fourteen people were killed and many more injured in Russia's second-largest city. Russian authorities say the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber from the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan.
Book Examines 17 'Gatekeepers' Into The White House's Inner Workings
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Chris Whipple and former White House Chief of Staff James Baker about The Gatekeepers, Whipple's look at how chiefs of staff have defined decades of presidencies.
Dozens Of Syrian Civilians Dead In Chemical Attack On Rebel-Held Town
by Alison Meuse
An apparent chemical weapons attack on a rebel-held area of Syria claims the lives of dozens of civilians, including children. The White House blames the Syrian government.
On How Operating Under A Consent Decree Has Affected The Newark Police
The Newark Police Department has operated under a federal consent decree since last year. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with the city's director of public safety, Anthony Ambrose.
'The Desperate Journey Of A Trafficked Girl' Follows Teenage Girl's Route To Europe
Journalist Ben Taub of The New Yorker spent several months following a Nigerian teenage girl's route as she tries to reach Europe, risking death, forced labor and sex work.