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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.
Ohio Police Release Photos Of Couple Who Overdosed In Car With Child
The city of East Liverpool, Ohio, posted two photos last week of a couple who overdosed in a car while a 4-year-old boy was in the backseat. The photos have since gone viral. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with John Lane, police chief for the city of East Liverpool, about why they decided to post the photos.
Hillary Clinton Stumbles After Reluctance To Address Health Issues
by Mara Liasson
Hillary Clinton's efforts to humanize herself and make an affirmative case for her candidacy has been complicated by a case of pneumonia and her comments about Donald Trump's supporters.
Report Reveals Corruption At Root Of South Sudan's Power Struggle
by Michele Kelemen
A two-year report into the devastating power struggle in South Sudan shows profiteering by the newest nation's battling leaders. The report by activists and some famous actors implicates the president and vice president.
Fighting Slows Down In Syria As Cease-Fire Begins
by Alice Fordham
A cease-fire between rebels and the Assad regime is slated to begin Monday night at dusk in Syria.
How An Architect Used Striking Design To Capture New Smithsonian's Meaning
by Ari Shapiro
As the Smithsonian prepares to open its National Museum of African American History and Culture in a couple weeks, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with the museum's architect, David Adjaye.
East Nashville Festival Celebrates All Things Tomato Art
by Blake Farmer
The Tomato Art Fest in East Nashville features the Second Line Parade — where participants must push, pull or wear their float — an entire gallery of tomato-themed artwork, and a Tomato King and Queen contest.
Hillary Clinton Leaves Sept. 11 Commemoration Early
Hillary Clinton unexpectedly left Sunday's Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony in New York after feeling "overheated," according to her campaign.
Students Searching For Alternatives After ITT Tech Closes
Joshua Battistin of Orlando, Fla. is one of more than 30,000 students considering options to continue their education following the abrupt closure of the for-profit technical college.