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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.
Serbia is in the midst of 3 days of national mourning after deadly school shooting
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Igor Bozic, news director of Serbian TV channel TV N1, about Wednesday's deadly school shooting in Belgrade that killed nine people and injured seven.
Jurors weigh a verdict for 5 Proud Boys charged with seditious conspiracy
Jurors have been deliberating since last week. The men face several charges including seditious conspiracy. NPR's A Martinez talks to Andy Campbell, author of We Are Proud Boys about the trial.
Montana judge denies state Rep. Zooey Zephyr's bid to return to the House floor
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr after a district judge declined to intervene against the GOP-majority state House in its move to silence the transgender lawmaker.
Russia says Ukraine tried to attack the Kremlin in an attempt to assassinate Putin
The Kremlin, the home and office of the Russian leader in the center of Moscow, was hit by a pair of drones. But who did it and how? That's the subject of a fierce debate between Russia and Ukraine.
As the U.K. preps for Charles' coronation, what do Britons think of their new king?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Arianne Chernock, professor and historian of monarchy at Boston University, about popular opinions of Britain's King Charles in the days before his coronation.
A top U.S. diplomat is in Brazil as that country seeks recognition as a global player
U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Linda ThomasGreenfield is in Brazil to draw attention to the strong ties the two countries share. Brazil has been flaunting its close relationships with Russia and China.