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Unpacking the $10 billion sale of the LA Lakers
by John Ketchum
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that the team will be sold for $10 billion. Author and historian Jeff Pearlman explains what this means for the franchise and the sport of basketball.
Investigation Into Child Sex Abuse In Amish Communities
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Sarah McClure about her year-long investigation about child sexual abuse in Amish communities.
Virginia Governor Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of Gun Rally
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Virginia State Senators Mark Obenshain and Scott Surovell about gun control and Monday's Lobby Day.
Impeachment Trial Takes 4 Candidates Off Campaign Trail
by Scott Detrow
The Democratic senators running for president are making their pitches to voters before they get stuck in Washington to attend the impeachment trial as jurors.
Spiced-Up Drinks For Dry January
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bon Appétit's Alex Delany about exciting new drinks for Dry January.
Beyoncé Teams Up With Adidas For Brand Relaunch
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with fashion writer Marjon Carlos about Beyoncé's athletic clothing collaboration, Adidas x IVY PARK.
White House Responds To Impeachment Trial Summons
by Franco Ordoñez
The White House has released its plan for defending the president in his impeachment trial in the Senate.
A Dermatologist On Ayanna Pressley's Alopecia
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Crystal Aguh, a dermatologist at Johns Hopkins University, about Rep. Ayanna Pressley's recent announcement that she has alopecia.
U.S.- China Trade Deal Implications
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mary Lovely, professor of economics at Syracuse University, about the new trade agreement with China.
How To Spot Misinformation In An Election Year
by Miles Parks
The Life Kit podcast team looks at misinformation in an election year.
Barbershop: Warren Vs. Sanders
NPR's Michel Martin talks about the disagreement that's emerged between Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders with journalists Connie Schultz, Clare Malone and Melanye Price.
Migrant Caravan Met With Tougher Mexico Border Security
by James Fredrick
Thousands of migrants from Central America are fleeing their countries and heading north. Hundreds have already arrived at Mexico's southern border.