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The search into Pope Leo's family roots
by Tinbete Ermyas
As soon as Robert Prevost was elevated to pope in May, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and the team he works with for PBS's Finding Your Roots began digging into the pope's family history.
Esports Programs Plug Students Into Careers
by Hannah Hagemann
At Shenandoah University, students are learning the ins and outs of the esports business.
The True Cost Of Free Shipping
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Amanda Mull, staff writer at The Atlantic, about the true cost of free shipping.
The Decade, Past And Future, In Climate Change
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel about how the climate has changed over the last decade and what that means for the next one.
Greta Gerwig On Her 'Little Women' Film Adaptation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with writer and director Greta Gerwig about her big screen adaptation of Little Women.
'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Series Fuels A Themed New York Bus Tour
by Jeff Lunden
The success of Amazon Studio's Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has spawned a bus tour of some of the show's New York locations.
Eddie Murphy Returns To Host SNL
by Eric Deggans
Comedian Eddie Murphy returned to host Saturday Night Live last night. He also has a new movie out that's getting Oscar buzz, and an upcoming Netflix stand-up special.
A Decade Of Stronger Hurricanes
by Jason Beaubien
This past decade has seen a significant amount of destructive hurricanes. NPR's Jason Beaubien has covered some of them and reflects on his reporting.
Los Lobos Talk New Christmas Album 'Llegó Navidad'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with rock band Los Lobos about their new Christmas album, Llegó Navidad.
Predictable Outcomes Aside, Impeachment Acts As A Deterrent, Scholars Say
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with historian Timothy Naftali and law professor Michael Rappaport about the point of impeachment during a time of hyper-partisanship.
NPR Correspondent Looks Back At The Decade In Policing
by Martin Kaste
NPR correspondent Martin Kaste reflects on his reporting on law enforcement over the last decade.
The Emotional Toll Of Content Moderation
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Casey Newton, who's been writing about the working conditions of content moderators at large tech companies in a series of articles for The Verge.