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A prison-based theater company performs at a sold-out theater in Chicago The Mud Theatre Project started out as a group of incarcerated men who wanted to write and perform plays.
The State of Fashion Whether you love or hate fashion, we all have to get dressed in the morning. And the industry affects us in complex ways. This hour, the outrageous, environmental, and seedy sides of fashion.
Casual Friday with Joe Veyera and Jeff Shulman This week… It’s Independence Day, and Washington has a complicated relationship with fireworks. Washington retail giant Costco might be going to court for its affordable athleisure wear. And Visit Seattle has a new employee - Emerald, a generative AI program made to give recommendations to tourists. Factal Editor Joe Veyera and UW Professor and podcast host Jeff Shulman are here to break down the week. Patricia Murphy
Politics Democratic Rep. Katherine Clark discusses GOP megabill heading for Trump's signature NPR's Michel Martin asks Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., a member of House Democratic leadership, about Democrats' inability to stop the GOP megabill bound for the president's signature. Michel Martin
Politics President Trump takes victory lap after Congress passes tax cut and policy bill President Trump touted his success in Iowa Thursday night and has a signing planned for his signature tax cut and policy bill on July Fourth. A Martínez
Environment States may meet federal deadline on new Colorado River water-sharing deal About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River for drinking water. It also irrigates agricultural fields. It's also shrinking. Now, states might agree on a potential deal on sharing the river. Alex Hager
World Morning news brief President Trump takes a victory lap after Congress passes GOP megabill, the latest on Russia's war in Ukraine, more immigrants are likely to leave the U.S. than come in this year. A Martínez
Education Two Catholic colleges in Iowa merging to reduce costs, expand offerings Some religious colleges and universities in the U.S. are in trouble and are cutting programs. Others are seeking mergers to reduce costs and expand offerings. Elissa Nadworny
Technology How did Elon Musk's Starlink become so dominant in the market? The team from NPR's "Planet Money" looks at Elon Musk's Starlink and its big lead in the satellite internet market. Can it stay ahead of its competitors? Julia Ritchey
Mental Health 'Love Island USA' producers ask fans to stop cyberbullying the show's contestants The producers of the dating reality series "Love Island USA" have called on fans to stop cyberbullying contestants on the show. When does fandom cross the line into abuse? A Martínez