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Josh Gibson's little-known baseball legacy
NPR· 3 days agoNPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Sean Gibson, the great-grandson of baseball legend Josh Gibson, about how statistics from the Negro Leagues have been integrated with Major League Baseball.
Former assistant U.S. attorney weighs in on Trump verdict
NPR· 5 days agoNPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Randall Eliason, former assistant U.S. attorney of D.C. who now teaches white collar criminal law, about his perception of Trump's hush money trial.
Georgetown law professor reacts to Trump verdict
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoLet's bring in Georgetown Law professor and attorney Paul Butler. PAUL BUTLER: It's great to be here, Scott. DETROW: What was your reaction to the verdict? Prosecutors said Trump directed business ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker Talks 2.8B settlement and State of College Sports a year into the job.
NPR· 5 days agoNPR's Juana Summers has a wide-ranging conversation on the challenges facing college sports, from TV contracts to unionization efforts with NCAA President and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker.
What does a conviction on 34 felony counts mean for former President Trump?
NPR· 4 days agoTrump's conviction triggers a series of events for the former president – some immediate, others longer-term.
What's the recipe for fame? For one, you need more than talent
WUNC Chapel Hill· 6 days agoWhy is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting in the world? Why are The Beatles, well, The Beatles?...
Polyamorous families are recognized and protected in Oakland, CA
NPR· 4 days agoIn April, the Oakland City Council passed legislation formally recognizing polyamorous families, the first of its kind on the West Coast. It protects “diverse family structures” from discrimination.
The battle of balloons between North Korea and South Korea
NPR· 6 days agoSouth Korea’s military said it detected some 260 balloons which were floated over the border from North Korea, loaded with trash. It represents an escalation in a battle of balloons between the two.
How Trump's conviction may -- or may not -- affect how people vote in the fall
NPR· 5 days agoNPR's Scott Detrow talks with Susan Glasser, who's covered Washington for decades including now as a columnist for the New Yorker, about how to understand today's Trump verdict.
GOP strategist examines the political implications of Trump's felony conviction
NPR· 5 days agoNPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ron Bonjean, a Republican strategist who held top communications and strategy positions in the House and Senate, about how Trump's guilty verdict may affect his campaign.