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'Everybody Loses' chronicles the rise of America's sports betting boom NPR's A Martinez speaks with journalist and author Danny Funt about his new book, "Everybody Loses: The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling." A Martínez
National Arson destroyed a church named for MLK. Today, it celebrates his legacy Five years ago, a predominantly Black church named after Martin Luther King Jr. was burned down in a suspected hate crime. Monday, they'll mark their first MLK holiday since reopening. Karen Brown
World Trump attends World Economic Forum amid U.S.-European tensions over Greenland President Trump is attending the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos this year with fellow world leaders who seek answers on Ukraine and Gaza. Eleanor Beardsley
History Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. talks about his life and childhood in 1961 interview NPR revisits a series of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation interviews with a soft-spoken Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from 1961. Hosts
Arts & Life The 2026 Olympics are the most widespread in history. See what's happening where Competitions will be hosted at 25 venues spanning an area of more than 8,000 square miles. Here's what's happening at each of the four main clusters. Rachel Treisman
Arts & Life Martin Luther King Jr. would be inspired by today's activism, author says Heather McGhee, author of 2021's The Sum of Us, discusses the economic cost of racism, the importance of community organizing and the "zero-sum lie" that progress for some means loss for others. Tonya Mosley
Health Can exercise and anti-inflammatories fend off aging? A study aims to find out New research is underway to test whether a combination of high-intensity interval training and generic medicines can slow down aging and fend off age-related diseases. Here's how it might work. Allison Aubrey
Politics U.S. lawmakers wrap reassurance tour in Denmark as tensions around Greenland grow A bipartisan congressional delegation traveled to Denmark to try to deescalate rising tensions. Just as they were finishing, President Trump announced new tariffs on the country until it agrees to his plan of acquiring Greenland. Barbara Sprunt
Politics Trump has rolled out many of the Project 2025 policies he once claimed ignorance about Some of the 2025 policies that have been implemented include cracking down on immigration and dismantling the Department of Education. Franco Ordoñez
World At least 39 dead in Spain train collision as rescuers search for more bodies Spanish police said Monday that at least 39 people died in the a high-speed train collision Sunday in southern Spain and rescue efforts were continuing. The Associated Press