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Remembering baseball writer Scott Miller
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller.
Winter Olympics Weekend Wrap
It was a surprising weekend in South Korea. Several favorites who were supposed to medal in the biggest events didn't, and there were a few unexpected winners who made it to the podium.
Florida Students Shaken Over Failures To Act On Warning Signs
by Brian Mann
Anger over the Parkland, Fla., school shooting has shifted to the failure of the FBI and mental health authorities to take action against the accused shooter.
Snow-Making For Skiing During Warm Winters Comes With Environmental Cost
by Elizabeth Stewart-Severy
In 'Down The River,' Walter Mosley Latest Detective Novel Deals With Dualities
NPR's Michel Martin talks with prolific detective novelist Walter Mosley about his book, Down The River Unto The Sea, which takes on real world issues of policing, activism and criminal justice.
Barbershop: History Of Immigration Politics
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rutgers University labor professor Janice Fine, the Center for Immigration Studies' Jessica Vaughan and NPR's John Burnett about how U.S. immigration policies have evolved.
Following Mueller Indictments Targeting Russians, Moscow Maintains Denial
On Friday, special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities. In the United States, the news dominated headlines. But how are people reacting in Russia?
The Russia Investigations: Reading Into Mueller's Latest Indictments
Special prosecutor Robert Mueller has indicted more than a dozen Russians for interference in the 2016 election. Michel Martin talks with a former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama.
Rep. Adam Schiff Weighs In On Indictment Of Russians Interfering With U.S. Elections
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, about the indictments of Russians operating a "troll farm" with the intent to interfere with American elections. He says these indictments confirm what his committee concluded.