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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
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.
South Korean President's Impeachment Signals End Of Dynasty
South Korea has just impeached their president over a corruption scandal. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Katy Oh, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and Asian specialist at the Institute for Defense Analyses, about who Park Geun-Hye is and what an end to the Park family legacy means for the region.
Trump Praises Positive Jobs Report For His First Full Month In Office
by Scott Horsley
President Trump is touting positive jobs numbers for his first full month as president. But those numbers are based on expectations of what Trump will do as president.
Michael Flynn Admits Lobbying May Have Benefited Turkish Government
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Chad Day, investigative reporter for the Associated Press, about Michael Flynn's retrospective registration as a foreign agent, and the details of his lobbying efforts in the interest of the Turkish government.
2 Occupiers Found Guilty Of Conspiracy In Oregon Wildlife Refuge Standoff
by Conrad Wilson
A jury in Oregon has reached a verdict in the trail of a second group of armed occupiers of a federal wildlife refuge.