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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
The Military Strategy Behind Bolstering U.S.-Backed Syrian Forces To Fight ISIS
by Lakshmi Singh
Michele Flournoy, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, says the Trump administration is sending 400 more U.S. troops to help Syrian Democratic Forces recapture the ISIS-capital of Raqqa.
Dutch Voters Divided As Election Signals Another Test For Anti-Immigrant Populism
Voters in the Netherlands go to the polls on Wednesday, March 15, for a general election. Much of the attention is on the anti-immigrant populist party led by conservative Geert Wilders.
'Cries From Syria' Documentary Lays Bare The Conflict's Gruesome Realities
by Lakshmi Singh
Director Evgeny Afineevsky and Syrian subject Kholoud Helmi talk about the new film, which chronicles the country's descent into civil war after initially hopeful demonstrations of the Arab Spring.
Youth Hold 'Meet A Muslim' Events To Encourage People To Learn About Each Other
by Travis Bubenik
A Muslim youth organization held an event on Saturday that they called "Meet a Muslim." The idea is to encourage people to talk and learn about each other.
March Madness 101: A Few Tips For Your Bracket
by Tom Goldman
March Madness is about to take over. Before the NCAA brackets are revealed on Sunday, here are some tips (you'll also need luck) for filling them out.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara Fired After Refusing To Resign
Preet Bharara, the federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, says he was fired by President Trump after he refused an order to resign.
Indian Local Election Could Signal Change In Political Landscape
by Julie McCarthy
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party won big in local elections. About 60 percent voted and women turned out in higher rates than men.
Can You Make A Movie With King Kong Without Perpetuating Racial Undertones?
by Gene Demby
This month brings us the latest remake of the iconic King Kong story. Considering the history of King Kong you might wonder if there's any way the movie can avoid racial tropes.
A Conversation About Who Needs College And Why
by Michel Martin
In this installation of "Going There With Michel Martin," Martin asks a panel whether people still need college.