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Law & Courts 100 years later, what's the legacy of the Scopes trial? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ed Larson, about the legacy of the Scopes Trial and the teaching of evolution in school, and its relevance today. Scott Detrow
National LIVE AID turns 40 It's been 40 years since musicians came together to raise money for foreign aid and reshaped attitudes towards international development. Kristi Wooten
Movies Is John Williams the greatest film composer of all time? There are certain bars of music that put people in a specific headspace - and many of them come from our favorite films, where composer John Williams matched his iconic themes with magic movie moments. Scott Detrow
National A year after the assassination attempt on President Trump, is political violence growing? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Katherine Keneally, who researches political violence, about whether we're seeing more of it in American politics. Scott Detrow
Arts & Life Liza Tully discusses her new mystery novel and sympathy for 'just okay' assistants Olivia Blunt gets a job of working with a sleuth, but can she keep it? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Liza Tully about her new mystery, "The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant."
Arts & Life A Denver science museum found its newest fossil by accident... in its own parking lot Denver museum officials found a fossil 750 feet under a parking lot through a 5-inch opening. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics North Carolina's Senate race is expected to be a toss-up in 2026 We look at what Senator Thom Tillis' decision to not run for re-election means for North Carolina politics, and for Democratic dreams to capture that seat in 2026. Colin Campbell
Health A new study renews the debate around withdrawal from stopping antidepressants A new study has sparked debate on the prevalence of withdrawal symptoms when patients stop taking antidepressants, as well as on the severity of those symptoms. Will Stone
World How China is likely to respond to Taiwan's military exercises NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, about how Beijing will view Taiwan's large-scale military drills. Ayesha Rascoe
Music Noah Cyrus discusses her new album, odes to family and what independence looks like NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to musician Noah Cyrus about how family and faith inspired her new album, "I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me." Ayesha Rascoe