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Jennifer Aniston's production company plans to reboot '9 to 5'
The 1980 classic starred Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as three women seeking revenge against their sexist boss. It made more than $100 million at the box office.
News Brief: Trump Travel Ban, French Presidential Election, Russia Meddling
Trump's revised travel ban gets its first federal appeals court review. French voters elect a president. And ex-acting Attorney General Sally Yates testifies on Russia's meddling in U.S. elections.
Senate Prepares To Consider GOP Health Care Bill
The measure passed the House on Thursday, but it's in the hands of the Senate now. Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia about the bill's chances in the Senate.
How Singapore Sees The Threat From North Korea
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has urged South Asian countries to ensure enforcement of sanctions against North Korea. Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan of Singapore talks with Rachel Martin.
In Theaters Now: 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2,' 'Risk'
NPR's David Greene talks with film critic Kenneth Turan about two very different movie options in theaters: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and the new documentary about Julian Assange, Risk.
Greensburg Is Shiny And New, But Struggling To Bring In People
by Frank Morris
Ten years after a tornado, Greensburg, Kan., rebuilt with high environmental standards. But it's still struggling to attract residents.
What's Next For The Republican Health Care Plan
by Susan Davis
Republicans in the House have passed a bill to change the health care system. But it faces changes in the Senate.
Jared Kushner And The Murky World Of Real Estate
by Jackie Northam
Jared Kushner was a thriving real estate developer before his father-in-law ran for president. His expansive White House role has raised concerns that his business could influence his public duties.