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The latest NCAA tournament standings
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Nicole Auerbach from The Athletic on the latest NCAA Elite 8 action.
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A conversation with the author of 'There's always this year'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Hanif Abdurraqib about the new book There's Always This Year. It's a mix of memoir, essays, and poems, looking at the role basketball played in Abdurraqib's life.
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A billionaire's land purchases in rural Hawaii have locals worried
Tech billionaires like Marc Benioff are buying large swathes of land in Hawaii. Land is already scarce in the island state and the cost of housing is exorbitant.
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2 women put change in Colorado hate crime statute to the test
Historically, Colorado set a very high standard for how it prosecutes hate crimes. A new provision in Colorado's hate crime statute is aiming to change that.
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'New York Times' and the puzzle wars
The New York Times is dominating a gaming business that many other media organizations are trying to break into.
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California's top wage thief
Not paying someone for a job they did is illegal. It's called wage theft. But in California, the worst offender has paid only a tiny fraction of the millions of dollars in wages he owes workers.
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What eclipse watchers should expect on April 8
In early April, a total solar eclipse will trace an arc across North America. Here's what to expect if you're going to see it.
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Remembering NPR host Bob Edwards
On Saturday afternoon, a memorial service was held at NPR headquarters for longtime Morning Edition host Bob Edwards. Here's a bit of what his colleagues said.
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Are ties out of fashion? We check in on neckwear
Prompted by a recent photo of three U.S. presidents in suits without neckwear, NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with fashion historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell about how popular ties are — or aren't.
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Retired Justice Breyer warns of the perils of conservatives' judicial philosophy
In this week's special episode of Trump's Trials, a former Supreme Court justice has a warning. Stephen Breyer's new book makes the case that being a judge is more than reading the Constitution.
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"We got workers in the water": Audio reveals details about Baltimore bridge rescue
Radio calls exchanged between first responders when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed show a coordinated response. But distress calls are not optimized for alerting construction crews.
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10 takeaways from Beyoncé's new album, 'Cowboy Carter'
Is the much-hyped sequel to Renaissance a country album? In many ways, yes — but it's also a sprawling collage of disparate references, while remaining a Beyoncé album at its heart.