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  • Edmund Roy reports that the largest party in the Indian parliament has resigned, unable to form a coalition. The United Front -- a coalition of lower caste and left-leaning parties -- is now trying to form a government to run the world's largest democracy.
  • Commentator Mickey Edwards talks about the recent Supreme Court decision that allowed political parties to spend as much as they want to support their party's candidates. He thinks the decision was a good one, ultimately supporting the principles of free speech.
  • - Daniel speaks with reporter Steve Inskeep about the Reform Party's nominee for president. Tonight the party, founded by Ross Perot, will choose between him and former Colorado governor, Richard Lamm who has challenged Perot for the nomination.
  • Daniel speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about Ross Perot's acceptance speech as the Reform Party's nominee for President of the United States. Perot spoke to members of the Reform Party in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
  • The Cook County Democratic Party has endorsed J-B Pritzker for Illinois governor. But other Democrats say the party should not pick a favorite for the…
  • An outside legal review of NPR's handling of allegations against former top news executive Michael Oreskes found that questions were raised about his behavior even before he was hired.
  • With the presidential election considered a toss up, the votes that third-party and independent candidates receive in key states could decide the White House. Here's who's on those state ballots.
  • The Peoria City Council has scheduled a special meeting for 6 p.m. Monday to consider a proposed agreement that would allow the city to collect additional gaming revenue from Nevada-based Boyd Gaming if the city drops its legal challenges against the redevelopment project.
  • A letter from the U.S. General Services Administration, which is dated Tuesday, tells agencies to submit a list of contracts they have terminated with the university by June 6.
  • The Vox party, which takes tough stances against immigration and regional independence drives, became the third-largest party in Spanish parliament.
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