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A Blind Theatergoer's 'Hamilton' Lawsuit Aims Spotlight On Broadway Accessibility
The class-action suit brought against the hit musical doesn't seek damages. The attorneys say the hope is to draw attention to Broadway's spotty record in serving audiences with disabilities.
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I'm Not Scary, I'm Just Drawn That Way: Great Comics For Halloween
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All Grown Up? Three Books About The Mystery Of Coming Of Age
Author Craig Nova recommends three books that take a fresh approach to the age-old bildungsroman. The experience of growing up is both universal and unique — and, in these books, timeless.
3 Romances To Remind You That Love Is All Around — All Year Long
Sure, it's Valentine's Day — the day we set aside for flowers, chocolates, wine and declarations of love. But love is more than one day, so here are three romances you can enjoy any time of year.
An Olympic Preview, From The Canon Of Russian Literature
Southern Russia, the venue for the coming Winter Olympics, is a wild land known for its breathtaking beauty and centuries of conflict. It has long inspired Russian writers; here are three classic books on the region.
As Iran attacked Israel, old and faked videos and images got millions of views on X
Images and videos from previous conflicts, video games and AI generators were often spread by accounts that pay to be boosted on the social media site once known as Twitter.
Benjamin Netanyahu Touts Alliance With Trump As Israelis React To New Elections
After a major setback and the shocking move to new elections, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is getting ready to run again and touting his alliance with the Trump administration.
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Collapsed Baltimore bridge span comes down with a boom
The detonation marked a major step in freeing the Dali, which has been stuck among the wreckage since it crashed into one of the bridge's support columns shortly after leaving Baltimore on March 26.
4 teams are left in the NBA Playoffs: Celtics, Pacers, Mavericks and Timberwolves
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks about the NBA Playoffs with Jesse Washington, a senior writer at ESPN's Andscape.
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Scientists welcome new rules on marijuana, but research will still face obstacles
When marijuana becomes a Schedule III instead of a Schedule I substance under federal rules, researchers will face fewer barriers to studying it. But there will still be some roadblocks for science.
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David Pecker testified on secret payments and buried stories in Trump hush money case
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker said in court he knew he was violating campaign finance law when he made payments to hide damaging information about Donald Trump in 2016.
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The story of an American man whose wife is being detained by China's secret police
China's feared state security ministry has been more public and more powerful in its quest to suppress internal dissent and monitor foreign activity.
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Republican-led states aim to advance their own immigration laws
A Texas law empowering state and local police to enforce immigration law is currently blocked, but lawmakers in other states, including Georgia and Iowa, are still passing similar legislation.
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JPMorgan Chase is the biggest of the big banks. Critics say that poses a risk
JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the U.S. That worries some critics, who see it as "too big to fail."
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Colorado snowstorm knocks out power for thousands
The snowstorm also forced flight cancellations and shut down a highway that connects Denver to Colorado ski resorts for much of the day, stranding some people in their cars for hours.
A major coaching move is happening in NCAA men's basketball
University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari is leaving for the University of Arkansas. NPR's A Martinez talks to Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio about whether coaching is evolving.
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Biden budget proposal seeks to revive expanded pandemic-era child tax credit
The president wants to restore the child tax credit back to the amount it was during the pandemic. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado about how it would help.
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Why several Florida universities will face challenges in the search for a new president
The University of Florida, Florida A&M and Florida Atlantic University each have openings. They're facing new pressures in a politicized selection process.
J.D. Vance's hometown, Middletown, Ohio, reacts to his VP nomination
Some in Middletown, where Vance grew up with his grandparents, said he has never been an advocate for them. Even so, Vance’s roots could be enough for folks eager to see the “hometown kid” succeed.
The Refugee Olympic Team wins its first-ever medal, thanks to boxer Cindy Ngamba
Ngamba will leave Paris with a bronze medal, a historic first for the refugee team, now in its third Games. Ngamba, who lives in England, can't return to her native Cameroon because of her sexuality.
As Trump promises tariffs, some worry about their impact on North Carolina’s economy
Tariffs have already affected trade in the battleground state of North Carolina. Now former President Trump is proposing new ones.
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Man who staked out Trump at Florida golf course charged with attempting an assassination
Ryan Wesley Routh had been initially charged with two federal firearms offenses.
Israel strikes hit central Beirut for the first time in nearly a year of the conflict
The city has been reeling from Friday’s airstrikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
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What to expect at the Emmys
This year’s Emmy nominations include newcomers and superstars alike, and the awards show will be hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy.
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Obama's Fed Chair Choice Gets First Confirmation Hearing
President Obama's pick to run the Federal Reserve went to Capitol Hill Thursday for her confirmation hearing. Janet Yellen defended the Fed's ongoing stimulus programs. Critics say it's time for the Fed to start moving back to a more neutral approach.
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