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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. 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.
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.
A Blind Theatergoer's 'Hamilton' Lawsuit Aims Spotlight On Broadway Accessibility
by Jeff Lunden
The class-action suit brought against the hit musical doesn't seek damages. The attorneys say the hope is to draw attention to Broadway's spotty record in serving audiences with disabilities.
Top Marine Testifies Before Congress On Nude-Photo Scandal
by Tom Bowman
Senators excoriated Navy Department witnesses, including the commandant and sergeant major of the Marine Corps, over an online ring in which service members shared explicit photos of their female colleagues. The Pentagon is investigating a scandal that now appears to go beyond just the Marine Corps as first believed.
Rex Tillerson Travels To Asia Amid North Korea Tensions
by Michele Kelemen
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson heads to Asia for a 4-day visit to Japan, South Korea and China. The trip comes at a tense time in the region as North Korea test fires missiles and the U.S. installs an anti-missile defense system in South Korea.
Democratic Senators Ask For Threat Assessment On Trump's Properties
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Democratic Sen. Tom Udall about the letter he and other Democrats sent to Trump administration officials regarding threat assessments and costs of protecting the Trump Organization's properties around the world.
Dreamer Daniela Vargas Released By Immigration Officials
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Abigail Peterson, the lawyer for Daniela Vargas, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient who ICE released from custody on Friday, about the status of her client and the case moving forward.