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President Trump will be at the final game in the FIFA Club World Cup, taking place Sunday. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic talks about this moment in the culture and business of soccer in America.
Covering the spectacle and complexity of the Sean Combs trial required both modern and old-school reporting techniques.
Jon Wolfsthal on the rationale behind the U.K.-France nuclear sharing agreement, how it reflects a changed geopolitical reality and what the implications are for American security in the new nuclear ...
The Atlantic Writer Charlie Warzel on his new reporting about Elon Musk, Grok and why a chatbot is calling for a new Holocaust.
People are finding stuffed animals in the dirt and mud that were swept away when floods hit central Texas on July 4. They are working to reunite them with families who lost them.
On this week’s program, could vision and cognitive changes be normal signs of aging or symptoms of something more serious?
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico.
A plan to force the sale of federal public lands was taken out of President Trump's tax and spending bill but the fight appears far from over.
NPR's Scott Simon asks veteran career diplomat Nicholas Burns about the Trump administration's plans to downsize the State Department.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant talk about the women's and men's tennis finals at Wimbledon and a controversial report alleging corruption in the NFL players' union.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Mark Kurlansky about his new novel, "Cheesecake." It's a story of New York's restaurant and real estate scenes in the 1980s and, of course, that delectable dessert.
A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
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