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French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
'Captain America: Civil War' Captures Politics Of The Moment
by Mallory Yu
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's new movie, Captain America: Civil War, opens Friday. As a character, Captain America has long responded to the politics of the time and this movie is no different.
New Yorkers Remember Anti-War Activist Father Daniel Berrigan
by Jim O'Grady
Father Daniel Berrigan was 94 when he died last Saturday. The Jesuit priest came to prominence in 1968 when he and eight others burned hundreds of draft files in protest of the Vietnam War. Berrigan served a prison term for the action and went on to lead countless other demonstrations and acts of civil disobedience.
In Tennessee, Activist Drives Socially Conservative Political Agenda
by Chas Sisk
Activist David Fowler is the moving force behind much of the socially conservative legislation proposed in Tennessee this past year.
Los Angeles Jury Reaches Verdict In Grim Sleeper Serial Murder Trial
by Frank Stoltze
A Los Angeles jury has reached a verdict in the Grim Sleeper serial murder trial. Lonnie Franklin Jr. is charged with 10 counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.
Trump Supporter In Indiana: Race Is Over, Party's Healing Can Start
Despite the tempestuous primaries, Republicans will come back together to support the party's candidate, says Vigo County party chair Randy Gentry — "give it some time."
Ted Cruz Reaches End Of His Race, Clearing GOP Path For Donald Trump
"We are suspending our campaign," the Texas senator told supporters at an Indianapolis rally. "But hear me now — I am not suspending our fight for liberty." His announcement ends a vitriolic week.
As Trump Victory Appears Imminent, Candidates Fans Await Confirmation
Those gathered at Sen. Ted Cruz's event in Indianapolis are subdued, but "are still waiting to hear from their guy, hopefully to hear him say that he's going to stay in this race."
Your Song Changed My Life: St. Vincent On 'Jeremy,' By Pearl Jam
NPR Music's Bob Boilen talks with musician St. Vincent about a song that changed her life, "Jeremy," by Pearl Jam.
Why The Villages Are Losing Their Young Men
by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton