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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.
Stephen Colbert Revives Right-Wing Persona To Mark Start Of GOP Convention
by Eric Deggans
Stephen Colbert resurrected his Colbert Report conservative buffoon character Monday night for the opening night of the Republican National Convention. The move highlights what Colbert's been missing since he took the helm of The Late Show.
Police Face New Challenges Amid Growing Terror Threat
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Atlanta Police Chief George Turner about how his police department has changed tactics, after eight police officers have died as a result of police-targeted assaults in Baton Rouge, La., and Dallas.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson To Deliver Message Of Unity At Convention
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, on the second day of the Republican National Convention.
GOP Delegates Prepare To Seal The Deal For Donald Trump
by Scott Horsley
On day two of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, delegates will officially name Donald Trump as their nominee for president.
Ohio Delegation Breakfast Focuses On GOP Platform, Avoids Trump
NPR's Robert Siegel sets the scene on the first day of the Republican National Convention by speaking to various people at an Ohio delegation breakfast.
Murdochs To Remove Roger Ailes Amid Sexual Harassment Claims
by David Folkenflik
Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes is being ousted from the network after a former anchor sued him for sexual harassment. More women have come forward, including Fox News star Megyn Kelly.
Despite Controversy, 'Ghostbusters' Opens With $46 Million
by Linda Holmes
After considerable online hubbub about its all-female leading cast, the reboot of Ghostbusters brought in $46 million in its opening weekend.
Music Review: 'In My Room,' Jacob Collier
by Tom Moon
Tom Moon reviews the debut album from Jacob Collier, In My Room.
Vendors Selling Trump Merchandise Line Streets Of Cleveland
by Nathan Rott
The streets of Cleveland are full of vendors selling Trump hats and t-shirts. NPR looks into whether the vendors are committed fans of the presumptive GOP nominee or just trying to make a buck.
Hundreds Of Endangered Toads Released Into Southeast Wyoming
by Melodie Edwards
More than 900 endangered toads recently hopped onto the arid plains of southeast Wyoming. It's the only place in the world this species — the Wyoming toad — exists. The release is an effort by wildlife officials to bring back one of the most endangered amphibians in North America.
GOP Convention Day 2 Devoted To 'Make America Work Again' Theme
by Mara Liasson
Day two of the Republican National Convention is devoted to the theme of "Making America Work Again." Donald Trump will also be officially named the nominee Tuesday night.