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News  KOLDA crash has closed the northbound lanes of Interstate 19 near Ruby Road on Saturday. A tweet from the Arizona Department of Transportation at 3:00 p.m. …

Japan’s New Emperor Naruhito Ascends Throne, But His Wife Wasn’t Allowed In The Room

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Motoko Rich, Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times, about why Japan’s Empress Masako wasn’t allowed in the room when her husband was enthroned as emperor.

May Day Marches Turn Violent As Yellow Vest Protesters Join Demonstrators

Wednesday’s May Day demonstrations in Paris turned violent as Yellow Vest protesters upended the traditional trade union march.

Guaidó Has The Majority Of Venezuela On His Side, His Political Adviser Says

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Francisco Marquez, a political adviser of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó about the country’s uprising as clashes continue.

Desperate for change, Venezuelans weigh risks of protest

The day after a bombshell announcement by Venezuela’s National Assembly President Juan Guaidó that the military was on his side and President Nicolás Maduro needed to step down, the world is still waiting to see how the cards will fall. Across town, t…

As Biden Woos Labor, Trump Uses a Twitter Barrage to Stake His Own Claim

A blizzard of tweets by the president suggested he was anxious about Mr. Biden’s appeal with union workers, especially in the Midwest.

Could aid for Notre Dame help rebuild France’s crumbling history?

The village church in Saint-Gilles is not a thing of great beauty. It was converted in the mid-19th century from a storehouse and vat rooms that had belonged to a local winery, and it feels like it. When Maxime Petitjean became mayor in 2014 of this …

Chinese Family Reportedly Paid $6.5 Million for Spot at Stanford

The student, Yusi Zhao, was admitted to Stanford in 2017. Her family had tried to get her recruited to the sailing program.

Porn Is Easy To See But Hard To Talk About, Shaping The Ways People Think About Sex

Porn is increasingly easy to see, thanks to the internet and free tube sites like Pornhub. But it’s still hard to talk about, which can affect how people view sex.

GOP Sen. Blackburn Reacts To Barr’s Testimony

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-TN., member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, about Attorney General William Barr’s testimony on special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Attorney General Barr Testifies On Mueller Report

Attorney General William Barr faced questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on his handling of the Mueller report.

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