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How 'taking chances' got 'Titaníque' from a basement theatre to Broadway
"Titaníque," a musical parody of the James Cameron film using Céline Dion's songs, opened Sunday on Broadway after getting its unlikely start in a tiny off-Broadway basement theater.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell suspends his bid for California governor amid assault allegations
U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell is suspending his campaign for governor of California, as he faces allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.
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Congress returns to Washington with lengthy to-do list
Congress returns this week after a two-week recess and they have a long to-do list.
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Oil prices surge after U.S.-Iran peace talks break down
The U.S. said on Sunday that it will soon block ships from Iranian ports. It comes after the U.S. and Iran failed to reach an agreement during face-to-face peace talks, sending oil prices surging.
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Former U.S. special envoy on where U.S. and Iran stand after failed negotiations
NPR's Michel Martin asks Robert Malley, former U.S. special envoy for Iran, about where the weekend's negotiations between the U.S. and Iran leave diplomatic efforts to resolve the war.
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Gaza's ceasefire hasn't brought the surge of aid it promised
President Trump's ceasefire in Gaza was supposed to ease Israel's blockade, but restrictions on aid remain tight six months later.
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New report suggests Democrats have better odds in some upcoming Senate races
NPR's A Martinez asks Jessica Taylor of the Cook Political Report about a new report on the midterm outlook for U.S. Senate races.
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How Dizzy Gillespie helped forge a new jazz era in America
Dizzy Gillespie and his iconic trumpet -- with its turned up bell -- brought a new era of American jazz to a global audience. It's part of our 250th anniversary series America in Pursuit.
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Viktor Orbán, Hungary's long-serving prime minister, ousted after 16 years in power
Hungarian voters turned out in record numbers, ousting Viktor Orbán, the country's longest-serving prime minister. Orbán, a close ally of President Trump conceded quickly, ending 16 years in power.
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After Viktor Orbán's election loss, what's next for Hungary?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Pressman, who served as U.S. ambassador to Hungary in the Biden administration, about Viktor Orban's election loss and what this means for Hungary.
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