
All Things Considered
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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.
'Weathering With You' Is The Latest Anime From Makoto Shinkai
by Bob Mondello
There's a new anime movie from the creator of Your Name — this one about a girl who may be able to control the weather.
Impeachment Ceremonial Proceedings Continue As Senators Sworn In As Jurors
by Claudia Grisales
The Senate heard the reading of the articles of impeachment and senators were sworn in as jurors on Thursday, setting up the start of President Trump's impeachment trial next Tuesday.
Kentucky Coal Miners Striking To Demand Missing Wages End Their Protest
by Sydney Boles
In Pike County, Ky., coal miners blocked a railroad track, demanding to be paid wages they said they were owed. After three days, they were paid and left the tracks.
Document Dump Suggests Trump Associates Were Surveilling U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine
by Michele Kelemen
Text messages released by Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas suggest a disturbing focus by Trump associates on getting the U.S. ambassador to Kyiv, Marie Yovanovitch, out of the way.
White House Officials React To Senate Impeachment Trial, Expecting It To Be Short
by Tamara Keith
The White House expects a quick Senate impeachment trial, arguing that the case against President Trump is thin.