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The prosecution's case in Donald Trump's hush money trial
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dan Horwitz, former prosecutor of white collar crimes in the Manhattan DA's office, about the unprecedented hush money case against Donald Trump.
Grant Wahl's wife remembers the late soccer journalist
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Dr. Celine Gounder, wife of the late Grant Wahl, about the renowned soccer journalist's legacy.
For Argentina fans, watching the World Cup can be too much to handle
Argentine linguist and soccer fan Bruno Estigarribia has waited decades to see his beloved team win another World Cup. But with the big match approaching, he finds it too stressful to even watch.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault talks new book 'My People'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault about her new book My People: Five Decades of Writing About Black Lives.
Popular titles are vanishing from HBO Max after merger
by Eric Deggans
The newly merged Warner Bros. Discovery revealed this week that well-known titles like Westworld and The Time Traveler's Wife would be removed from HBO Max.
The Biden administration hopes to expand opioid addiction treatment
by Brian Mann
The Biden administration is trying to give Americans with opioid addictions access to life-saving medical treatments. Most people using fentanyl and other opioids never receive medical care.
Emotional testimony, recanting witnesses: Week one of the Tory Lanez assault trial
by Sidney Madden
Rapper Tory Lanez is on trial for allegedly shooting rapper Megan Thee Stallion. Louder Than A Riot host Sidney Madden discusses the first week of testimony from outside the courthouse.
China is facing what could be the world's biggest COVID surge yet
China is facing possibly the world's biggest coronavirus surge yet. At the high end of estimates, 800 million people in China could become infected. What does this mean for China and other countries?
A new investment fund is taking on startups abandoned by venture capital investors
The Indicator hosts reports on a recently launched investment fund that takes on startups abandoned by venture capital investors because they are not growing fast enough to become "unicorns."
More people are training to take on the work of 'abortion doulas'
by Claire Donnelly
After the fall of Roe v. Wade, there's been more interest in the work of "abortion doulas," who offer advice and support to people having abortions. More people are training to take on this work.
Louisiana law enforcement officers have been charged in Ronald Greene's death
by Paul Braun
Five Louisiana law enforcement officers have been charged in Ronald Greene's death, who died in 2019 after police said he resisted arrest. Bodycam video shows the officers beating Greene.
Encore: Gov. Ron DeSantis may be in the middle of a stealth campaign
by Greg Allen
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't talking about running for the Republican presidential nomination. But his fundraising and upcoming book release may be part of a stealth campaign.