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  • Tony Nominations for the annual Broadway Tony Awards were announced today. The musical "Rent" sweep the field with 10 mentions, including Best Actor for two of its stars, Best Director, Berst book and Best Score and Best Musical. (1:30) (IN S
  • NPR's Richard Harris reports that scientists have for the first time measured the motion of the Earth's core. And to their surprise, they found that the core is spinning faster than the Earth itself. The finding could help explain why the Earth's magnetic field shifts suddenly from time to time.
  • NPR's David Molpus reports that although diversity training is now fairly commonplace in American companies, a majority of these companies report being dissatisfied with the results of these programs. Some experts in the field say this is partly due to unrealistic expectations, but also because some trainers use inappropriate and counter-productive techniques.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with David Field, airline reporter for USA Today, about holiday travel. The holiday travel season is the busiest travel time of the year but ironically it is not the time when airlines rack up their profits. In fact many airlines are offering discounts to travelers.
  • The mauling death of a 33-year-old woman in San Francisco by a 120-pound dog has raised many questions about the owners -- two prison inmates with alleged ties to a white supremacist group, and an illegal dog breeding scheme. Jay Field reports from San Francisco.
  • Noah Adams speaks with Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis about the challenges of supporting track and field in the world of sports today. The Millrose Games are taking place tonight in New York, but another track meet which had been scheduled for Los Angeles next week, was cancelled for lack of sponsorship.
  • Astronomers believe they have determined when and where Vincent Van Gogh saw the moon rising over a wheat field, inspiring his famous painting now known as Moonrise. NPR's Michele Norris talks with Donald Olson of Southwest Texas State University.
  • Unharvested produce accounts for much of the food that goes to waste in the United States. The group Hidden Harvest visits the fields in Coachella Valley, Calif., retrieves the produce left behind, and gives the food to the hungry. Matt Holzman of member station KCRW reports.
  • With the current president stepping down, it's a rare moment where the field of successors is wide open.
  • Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest on the football field has rattled the entire league.
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