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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
Hopes Run High For Underdogs At Start Of NCAA Tournament
by Tom Goldman
No team seeded 16 has ever beaten a team in the top spot in the men's college basketball Division I championship. It's a guarantee in a tournament that's tough to predict, but this year could be different.
Music News: SXSW, Pandora's New Paid Streaming Service, Drake
by Jacob Ganz
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to NPR's Music editor Jacob Ganz about the music news of the week, including Pandora's new paid streaming service, Drake's upcoming mixtape and the latest from the SXSW immigration kerfuffle.
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates By 0.25 Percent
by John Ydstie
The Federal Reserve announced it has raised interest rates by 0.25 percent, and bank policymakers project at least two more rate increases this year. Chair Janet Yellen spoke with journalists about the Fed's reasoning.
Trump To Reopen Review Of Car Fuel Efficiency Standards
by Sonari Glinton
President Trump announced he is reopening review of car fuel efficiency standards at a rally Wednesday in Michigan. But his claims that the standards are hurting the auto industry's bottom line come at a time when carmakers are enjoying record profits.
Conservative Writer Breaks Down GOP Divisions Over Health Care
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Erick Erickson, conservative writer and radio host, about growing tension within the Republican Party when it comes to the American Health Care Act, including Breitbart's unfavorable coverage of the GOP's bill and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
House Intelligence Chair Finds No Evidence Trump Tower Was Wiretapped
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, about how the committee has found no evidence supporting the president's claim that Trump Tower was wiretapped.
California Officials Pledge Not To Roll Back Fuel Efficiency Standards
by Lauren Sommer
California officials have said they will not back off the fuel efficiency standards established under Obama, despite the Trump administration's plan to revisit those standards.
U.S. Charges Russian Intelligence Officers Over Yahoo Hack
by Greg Myre
The Justice Department is charging Russia's intelligence service with helping compromise half a billion Yahoo email accounts in an attempt to steal secrets from dissidents, journalists and others.
Dutch Voters Go To The Polls In Latest Test Of European Populism
by Frank Langfitt
The first exit polls from Wednesday's election in the Netherlands are expected around 6 p.m., EST, after a campaign dominated by questions of security, identity and immigration.
Suicide Bombings Kill Dozens In Damascus, Syria
by Alison Meuse
Two bombings in the Syrian capital could be an indication of a new strategy for militant groups there as they lose territory.