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French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
Radio Drama's Leading Man, Still Adventuring
by Jon Kalish
Why You Might Be Hearing About A Thing Called Turinabol
Turinabol is an oral steroid commonly given to East Germany's young athletes competing in the 1970s and '80s. As ESPN's T.J. Quinn explains, drug is making a come back in Major League Baseball.
For Founders Of Tropicalia, Raucous Music Made A Political Statement
by Jasmine Garsd
Two legends of Brazilian music, Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, have teamed up for a new album. They've been close friends since the 1960s, when they helped launch the Tropicalia movement in Brazil.
Take A Second To Salute Anna Jarvis, The Mother Of Mother's Day
The first official Mother's Day services took place in May 1908 in West Virginia, to honor Anna Jarvis' mother. Olive Ricketts, director of the Anna Jarvis Museum, discusses the day's origins.
Former Chiefs Want To Change Police Culture
Susan Rahr is a former sheriff of King County, Wash. and Betty Taylor is the former Winfield, Mo. police chief. Both say police training culture is too militaristic.
Barbershop: Reporters On The Campaign Trail
Buzzfeed's Ruby Cramer, The Atlantic's Molly Ball and NPR's Don Gonyea have crisscrossed the country on the campaign trails. They talk with Michel Martin about what they've seen on the road.
HUD Secretary Julian Castro Issues New Guidance For Landlords
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro says new guidance about fair housing will help people with an arrest record get a "second chance in life."
First-Time Buyers Face Housing Crunch In Big Cities
Despite low interest rates, it's a difficult time for people who want to buy a house for the first time. Skylar Olsen of Zillow explains why so few houses are available and why prices are so high.
Sadiq Khan Elected As London's First Muslim Mayor
After a bitter election campaign, Londoners have chosen the Labour Party's Sadiq Khan to be the new mayor. He comes from humble immigrant origins, and is the first Muslim to hold the post.
The Forgotten History Of African-American Jockeys
Many of the early jockeys in the Kentucky Derby's history were black — unlike today, as Professor Pellom McDaniels of Emory University explains.
Washington, D.C. Gets Funky
by Michel Martin
Washingtonians are expected to gather in the tens of thousands for the city's annual Funk Parade.