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An American Masterpiece, And A 'Menagerie' Of Stars
A revival of Tennessee Williams' glorious 1945 drama opens tonight at Broadway's Booth Theater. Zachary Quinto and Cherry Jones star in the play, which is partly based on the playwright's own life and family.
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This Week In Race: Pepsi Challenged; Appropriation Nation; Black Twitter Explained
California's Senate votes to limit the cooperation police can give immigration authorities, while research shows fear of deportation can make people sick. And Pepsi's unity message backfires.
Trump Administration Signals Shift In Policy On DACA
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Tom Wong, assistant professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, about how the Trump administration may carry out immigration policy differently, especially for people previously considered low priority.
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Adam Rippon Declines NBC's Job Offer — So He Can Stick With U.S. Olympic Team
"I love being on Team USA and representing our country. My teammates were there for me during my events, and now I NEED to be there for them," said Adam Rippon, further endearing himself to a nation.
Nagasu And Rippon Wow Crowd As U.S. Figure Skating Team Wins Bronze
With a historic jump and a set of strong performances, the U.S. figure skaters put an exclamation point on a team win at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Oil Industry Copes With Climate Impacts As Permafrost Thaws
Thawing permafrost in Alaska's Arctic is making it harder for oil companies to operate there. But a cottage industry has cropped up with new gadgets to help.
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Facing Tuesday Deadline To Reunite About 100 Toddlers With Parents, Feds Say They've Reunited 2
The court-imposed deadline is only a day away for the federal government to reunite the families of about 100 migrant children under the age of 5 who were…
Number Of Central American Asylum Seekers Increases Despite Child-Separation Policy
Central Americans are keenly aware of the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy toward asylum seekers. But the numbers of those coming from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala continue to rise, despite threats they may be separated from their children and spend months in detention.
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Athletic Trainers In DISD Help Keep Kids Out Of ERs And In The Game
The Dallas Independent School District was recently commended by the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Youth Sports Safety Alliance for…
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Kill The Culture Of Cool Kale, Food Critic Says
Mimi Sheraton first praised kale in the 1970s as restaurant critic for The New York Times. Her article might have helped make kale cool today. Now Sheraton says she hates the vegetable.
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